This website supports community groups and businesses in Quorn. It is funded by local businesses, email subscriptions and a local website design company. We rely on your input to keep this site up to date, so please contact us if you can contribute. After a few years of not being able to hold Quorn Open Gardens, we are looking forward to restarting the event again this year.
Although we have some participants already, we are looking for a few more to make the event viable. Would you be willing to take part and help keep this long-established event going in Quorn?
Although we have some participants already, we are looking for a few more to make the event viable. Would you be willing to take part and help keep this long-established event going in Quorn?
Services
We supply a wide range of best-in-class Business to Business telecommunications products and services. Hannah's Sugarcraft in Quorn, Leicestershire was established more than a decade ago and specialises in wedding cakes, celebration cakes, handmade chocolates and chocolate novelties. The formal hire specialists for Charnwood Forest and Leicestershire.
Stafford Orchard is Quorn's main park and occupies a perfect spot in the centre of the village. The park was redesigned in 2010 and is run by Quorn Parish Council with the assistance of volunteers on the Stafford Orchard Advisory Group. Stafford Orchard has a Green Flag award for excellence - find out more about Stafford Orchard's Green Flag Award.
There are some 25 sculptures, memorials and artefacts located around Quorn village, some very visible, some placed in quiet corners, some being historic and some modern. If visting from outside of our village, use bus stops near to the Quorndon Fox public house on Loughborough Road - bus routes 2,127, 154 and X26.
A special limited edition book, 'The Kelcey Walks' lavishly illustrated with photographs from the last century with an intriguing 'then and now' photo section. Using a series of five walks around the village as written by the Reverend Edward Food-Kelcey in 1908, you can retrace his footsteps and easily visualise Quorn as it looked exactly 100 years ago.
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