Brooksby Explained

Country:England
Static Image:Brooksby Hall - geograph.org.uk - 584614.jpg
Static Image Caption:Brooksby Hall
Coordinates:52.738°N -1.006°W
Official Name:Brooksby
Civil Parish:Hoby with Rotherby
Shire District:Melton
Shire County:Leicestershire
Region:East Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Rutland and Melton
Post Town:MELTON MOWBRAY
Postcode District:LE14
Postcode Area:LE
Dial Code:01664
Os Grid Reference:SK6716

Brooksby is a deserted village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Hoby with Rotherby, in the Melton district, in Leicestershire, England. It was the ancestral home of the Villiers family. Brooksby and surrounding villages were served by Brooksby railway station. In 1931 the parish had a population of 69.[1]

The name 'Brooksby' means 'farm/settlement of Brok' or 'farm/settlement with a brook'.[2]

On 1 April 1936 the parish was abolished to form Hoby with Rotherby.[3]

Brooksby Hall, a 16th-century manor house, and the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Brooksby, are all that remains of a village that was cleared to enable sheep to be grazed. The church was once the living for Henry Gregg who was married to the writer Mary Kirby.[4] Today the hall has conference and banqueting facilities. Brooksby Melton College offers apprenticeships and further education training courses in animal care, countryside, equine, fisheries, and land based service engineering.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Population statistics Brooksby AP/CP through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 26 December 2022.
  2. Web site: Key to English Place-names. kepn.nottingham.ac.uk. 15 August 2021. 10 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210810074338/http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Leicestershire/Brooksby. live.
  3. Web site: Relationships and changes Brooksby AP/CP through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 26 December 2022.
  4. Ann B. Shteir, ‘Kirby, Mary (1817–1893)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 15 September 2014