Cadeby (pronounced /ˈkeɪdbi/ KAYD-bee) is a village and civil parish in the Hinckley and Bosworth district of Leicestershire, England, about 6 miles north of Hinckley, close to Newbold Verdon and Market Bosworth.
[1] The village's name means 'farm/settlement of Kati' or 'farm/settlement belonging to the boys'.
This was a short narrow gauge line and collection of railway artifacts belonging to the late Rev.
Teddy Boston, a friend of the Rev W Awdry.
Market Bosworth Steam Rally, also known as the Cadeby Steam & Country Fayre, was founded in 1964 by the Rev Teddy Boston,[3] both as an alternative to transporting his steam roller to distant rallies by low-loader, and as a means to raise funds for his parish church.