We Visited Every Wetherspoon Pub in Leicestershire

Leicestershire is known for being a beautiful county (and the home of savoury foods and brilliant cheese!), and bordering our very own Nottinghamshire it’s not surprising that it’s one of the first counties we were able to completely tick off. Five of the county’s Wetherspoons are in or around Leicester, with the remaining five located… Read More We Visited Every Wetherspoon Pub in Leicestershire

The William Wygston – Wigston, LE18 1DR

William Wyggeston was a wealthy 16th century wool merchant who twice became mayor of Leicester. Incredibly rich (allegedly paying 22% of all of Leicester’s tax in 1522) he donated significant sums towards opening hospitals and schools in the local area, earning him a statue on Leicester’s clock tower and – perhaps more importantly – The… Read More The William Wygston – Wigston, LE18 1DR

The Lord Keeper of the Great Seal – Oadby, LE2 5BF

The Lord Keeper of the Great Seal takes its name from the position of the Lord charged with possessing the Great Seal of England. This officer would use the Seal to create a wax figure which proved that documents were officially sealed by the monarchy. The connection to this particular pub comes from Sir Nathan… Read More The Lord Keeper of the Great Seal – Oadby, LE2 5BF