Tur Langton
About Tur Langton
Tur Langton is a little town and common area in the Harborough region, in the core of Leicestershire in England. Tur Langton is home to St Andrews Church and The Crown Inn, arranged in the focal point of the town. The following closest settlement of critical size is the common ward Kibworth Harcourt, found roughly 2 km west of Tur Langton. As indicated by the 2011 registration, Tur Langton had a populace of 316.
One of the most punctual recorded notices of the presence of Tur Langton is found in the Domesday Book of 1086. In any case, in the Domesday Book, Tur Langton is recorded as 'Terlintone'. Tur Langton's present day name does not seem to have been set up until in any event the late 16th century, regardless of its incorporation in the little hundred of Langton in the 1130 Leicestershire Survey and the area itself being perceived as a major aspect of the clerical ward of Church Langton since 1220.
In July 1645, King Charles quickly visited Tur Langton to rest and water his steed in his takeoff from the Battle of Naseby. The fight, which occurred in June of that year in the town of Naseby, Northamptonshire, was an unequivocal battlein the Civil War in which parliament's New Model Army crushed King Charles' fundamental field army. The well, a chalybeate spring in the eastern portion of the area, at which King Charles watered his pony still stands in Tur Langton today, now named 'Lord Charles Well'.
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