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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.
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