Stanton under Bardon

Stanton-under-Bardon is a village and civil parish about 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Coalville, in the Hinckley and Bosworth district, in Leicestershire, England.

Stanton under Bardon derives from the Old English words stᾱn for "stone" and tῡn for a village or estate.

[3] In the early 1870s the Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Stanton under Bardon as In 1881 a high proportion of the local population worked with various minerals, suggesting that stone was key to the areas foundations and the possible cause for the naming of the village.

[7] The 2011 Census recorded the population of Stanton under Bardon at 634 people,[1] equally split in terms of sex.

It shows that the Christian population is reducing in Stanton under Bardon and slowly diversifying towards other religions and to atheism.

[10] Stanton under Bardon shows rates of high employment in specific areas, suggesting that they specialise in certain occupations.

[12] Cliffe Hill Quarry in Stanton under Bardon has been producing granite since the 1860s and has employed many local residents.

Main Street, Stanton under Bardon in July 2007
The Old Thatched Inn