Rosliston is a small village and civil parish in South Derbyshire, England close to the county boundaries of Leicestershire and Staffordshire.
In the Domesday Book the manor was called Redlauseton[4] after it was taken by William the Conqueror,[5] and it included a church and a mill.
After the end of the war the camp was used to accommodate Polish servicemen.
The main features are St. Mary's Church, Rosliston Forestry Centre, The Bull's Head pub, Co-op supermarket and Beehive woodland lakes.
It provides bins to collect litter and footpaths to stop visitors from eroding the naturally-made paths of Rosliston.