- This category lists websites for the parish of Belvoir (pronounced 'beaver'), famous for its castle, but the largest village is called Knipton.
- In the Vale of Belvoir the parish of Redmile is directly north west, which besides the Village of Redmile,
- includes the villages Barkestone-le-Vale and Plungar on the south bank of Grantham Canal.
- The Vale of Belvoir continues north west to parishes of Granby and Elton-on-the-Hill.
- This category includes Easton parish is directly west, with Stathern parish beyond,
- including Harby and Hose on the south east bank of the Grantham Canal.
- Directly south of the village of Knipton is the village of Branston in the parish of Croxton Kerrial,
- which also has Croxton Kerrial village on the A607 road between Waltham on the Wolds and Harlaxton.
- Harston village is directly east of Knipton, within the parish of Belvoir west of Denton, a parish in Lincolnshire.
- Woolsthorpe by Belvoir to the north is also part of the Vale of Belvoir, but websites over the Lincolnshire boundary should be listed in a subcategory available from the South Kesteven category.
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Ancestral home of the Duke of Rutland, includes photos and table of events.
Refurbished hub for a vibrant community with a fascinating history, offering traditional skittles and live bands. Details of facilities for hire, bookings with licensing arrangements, photo galleries by time-line, diary of previous shows and forthcoming events, with social media link.
Refurbished hub for a vibrant community with a fascinating history, offering traditional skittles and live bands. Details of facilities for hire, bookings with licensing arrangements, photo galleries by time-line, diary of previous shows and forthcoming events, with social media link.
Ancestral home of the Duke of Rutland, includes photos and table of events.