Lilbourne

It is close to the M1 motorway which runs east of the village, and the A5 road, west of the village which marks the boundary with Warwickshire, slightly to the north is the River Avon which marks the boundary with Leicestershire (the three counties meeting at Dow Bridge).

[3] To the west of the castle is the local church, All Saints, which is Grade I listed building dating from the 12th century.

[4] A, smaller, motte and bailey castle lies 0.9 km to the north west of the village, at Lilbourne Gorse.

73 Squadron RAF was stationed at nearby RAF Lilbourne during World War I. Lilbourne once had a railway station on the former London and North Western Railway line from Rugby to Market Harborough which closed in 1966 - one of hundreds of rural stations and lines which were closed by the Beeching Axe.

The station was situated away from the main part of the village, in fact across the River Avon county border, just within the parish of Catthorpe, Leicestershire.

Lilbourne Castle