Upton, Leicestershire

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Elizabeth Marshall, heiress of Upton, married Ralph Fitzherbert in the 16th century.

Upton, is a small hamlet on the Leicestershire and Warwickshire border west of Shenton and south-east of Sibson. The population is included in the civil parish of Sheepy.

The local area is predominantly agricultural. Upton is a ribbon development with a mixture of Georgian, Victorian and more modern properties along Main Road. There is a caravan park and restaurant both operated by Upton Barn. The hamlet has one post box.

Administratively, Upton falls under Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council and Leicestershire County Council

Longhorn Cattle in Upton[]

In 1745, George Chapman following the work of Robert Bakewell (farmer) started a Longhorn cattle herd in Upton that proved prize winning and influential over the development of the breed during this period. The Chapman family continued breeding Longhorns into the mid 19th century[1]

Cheese in Upton[]

Red Leicestershire cheese is made in Upton by the Leicestershire Handmade Cheese Co. The cheese is marketed under the ‘Sparkenhoe’ name. Cheese making began in November 2005. Sparkenhoe was the name of one of the Longhorn bulls bred by the Chapman family.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Robert Bakewell and the Longhorn Breed of Cattle by Pat Stanley ISBN 0-85236-305-2
  2. ^ Robert Bakewell and the Longhorn Breed of Cattle by Pat Stanley ISBN 0-85236-305-2

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Coordinates: 52°35′35″N 1°27′54″W / 52.593°N 1.465°W / 52.593; -1.465

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