English Heritage sites near Ibstock Parish

Ashby de la Zouch Castle

ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH CASTLE

5 miles from Ibstock Parish

Ashby Castle forms the backdrop to the famous jousting scenes in Sir Walter Scott's classic novel of 1819, Ivanhoe. Now a ruin, the castle began as a manor house in the 12th century.

Kirby Muxloe Castle

KIRBY MUXLOE CASTLE

8 miles from Ibstock Parish

The picturesque moated remains - including the fine gatehouse and a complete corner tower - of this brick-built fortified mansion have recently been extensively conserved by English Heritage.

Jewry Wall

JEWRY WALL

11 miles from Ibstock Parish

A length of Roman bath-house wall over 9 metres (30 feet) high, near a museum displaying the archaeology of Leicester and its region.

Wall Roman Site

WALL ROMAN SITE

20 miles from Ibstock Parish

Wall was an important staging post on Watling Street, the Roman military road to North Wales. It provided overnight accommodation for travelling Roman officials and imperial messengers.

Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan Garden

KENILWORTH CASTLE AND ELIZABETHAN GARDEN

25 miles from Ibstock Parish

Once home to Robert Dudley, the great love of Queen Elizabeth I. Today you can walk in the beautifully recreated Elizabethan garden and marvel at the mighty Norman keep.

J. W. Evans Silver Factory

J. W. EVANS SILVER FACTORY

26 miles from Ibstock Parish

Established in 1881, J. W. Evans is one of the most complete surviving historic factories in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter.


Churches in Ibstock Parish

Ibstock: St Denys

High Street Ibstock Coalville
(01530) 459164
http://www.ibstockstdenys.weebly.com

The Parish Church of St. Denys, built in sandstone, lies on the southern edge of the village of Ibstock, in a conservation area within the countryside, and is approached by an avenue of limes and beech trees – an avenue which is quite probably one of the finest of its kind in the country. 

The Church of St. Denys has stood in its present form since the fourteenth century, although originally it would have been approached from the South through what is now the Rector’s vestry door and the holy water stoup (which was then on the outside of the church prior to the vestry being added) can still be seen in this vestry. The Churchyard is now closed for new burials.

The Tower contains six bells. The bells have tolled at St.Denys, Ibstock for over 500 years. The 110-year-old steel bell frame, which supports 6 bells weighing over 2 tonnes in total, has severely corroded and weakened after years of exposure to the elements through the spire-lights and bell chamber window openings. The largest bell in the tower, which strikes the time every hour, was cast and hung around the year 1500 by the medieval Seliok family bellfounders of Nottingham. The 3rd and 5th bells are both dated 1632; the Church Buildings Council has identified all 3 bells as being worthy of preservation. 

The list of incumbents, however, as far as can be traced, dates back to 1160, and it is probable that a Norman Church stood originally on the present site. The present church building is mainly 13th – 14th century. In 1885 there was major restoration but the restoration of the chancel was not done until 1897. For anyone interested there are details of extensive work carried out in the 20th century.  The Church of St. Denys, Ibstock is of tremendous importance as a place of worship throughout the centuries and of great historical and archaeological importance. The Church Registers go back to 1568 but are now preserved in the Leicester Records Office. Over hundreds of years obviously the interior of the church has drastically changed to suit prevailing forms of worship. The organ was installed in 1897, electric power added in 1944 and had major renovation in 2006.

The building is in regular use and always has been with either 1 or 2 services every Sunday. The community of Ibstock also uses it, and others, for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals and because of its excellent acoustic properties can be used as a concert venue (seating approximately 250). Our most famous former Rector was William Laud (1618 -1626) who went on to become an historic figure as Archbishop of Canterbury.  The font is believed to have been his gift.  

Pubs in Ibstock Parish

Boot Inn

Gladstone Street, Ibstock, LE67 6NH
07539 652866

Temporarily closed 2022 Please use the email link at the bottom of this listing to let the local branch know of any changes. This traditional local pub dates back to at least 1840 as records show that at that time it was kept by an Elizab...
Central Bar & Grill Ibstock

28 Central Ave, Ibstock, LE67 6NF
(01530) 260336
thecentral.club/

Please use the email link at the bottom of this listing to let the local branch know of any changes. Ibstock Central was launched towards the end of 2015 in the former Ibstock Working Mens Club premises. Renamed The Central Bar & Grill Ibs...
Crown Inn
Ram Inn

High Street, Ibstock, LE67 6LG
(01530) 260501

Please use the email link at the bottom of this listing to let the local branch know of any changes. A pub which is highly focused on its live music. Bingo, Tuesday Auctions New landlady March 2019, refurbished Spring 2020
Waggon & Horses

71 Curzon Street, Ibstock, LE67 6LA
(01530) 262123

Please use the email link at the bottom of this listing to let the local branch know of any changes. This pub is listed in CAMRA’s National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors as: “A pub with a regionally important historic interior”. It...
Whimsey Inn

92 High Street, Ibstock, LE67 6LH
(01530) 262029

Please use the email link at the bottom of this listing to let the local branch know of any changes. As you expect in a community local - pool, darts, TV, real fire etc. and a beer garden.