Village Map
Village Map (PDF, 1 Mb)
Churches, Community Centres, Voluntary Organisations, Schools and Leisure in Whetstone
Whetstone Parish Council
The Council Offices, Cemetery Road, Whetstone, Leicester LE8 6LL
Tel: 0116 2751987
Clerk : Lee Breckon
Email:
www.whetstoneparishcouncil.gov.uk
The office is open Monday to Thursday 9am to 4pm and Friday 9am to1pm. An answerphone is in operation at
all other times.
Churches:
Baptist Church, Springwell, Dog & Gun Lane, Whetstone LE8 6LJ
St. Peter’s Parish Church, Church Lane, Whetstone LE8 6BA
United Reformed Church, High Street, Whetstone LE8 6LP
Community Centres:
Whetstone Parish Council, Edward Wright Room, Whetstone Parish Council Offices, Cemetery Road, Whetstone LE8 6LL
Whetstone Memorial Hall, High Street, Whetstone LE8 6JE
St. Peter’s Parish Centre, High Street, Whetstone LE8 6BA
United Reformed Church, High Street, Whetstone LE8 6LP
Baptist Church, Springwell, Dog & Gun Lane, Whetstone LE8 6LJ
Voluntary Organisations:
Whetstone Good Neighbours voluntary organisation Tel:07939 685537
Schools:
Badgerbrook Primary School, Badger Drive, Whetstone LE8 6ZW
St. Peter’s C of E Primary School, Wale Road, Whetstone LE8 6NJ
Youth Activities
Blaby and Whetstone Youth Club, Warwick Road, Whetstone LE8 6LW
Whetstone Church Lads & Church Girls Brigade (CLCGB) – St Peters Parish Centre, High Street Whetstone LE8 6BA
1st Whetstone Scout Group, Cubs and Beavers, The Scout Hut at the rear of the Memorial Hall, High Street Whetstone LE8 6JE
Sports Clubs
Whetstone Cricket Club. Warwick Road Park, Warwick Road, Whetstone LE8 6LW
Blaby & Whetstone Football Club, Warwick Road, Whetstone LE8 6LW
This information is produced by Whetstone Parish Council in good faith and for general information purposes only. The information provided within this document was accurate as at February 2025.
Whetstone Countryside and Heritage Walk
Whetstone Heritage Walk (PDF, 1021 Kb)
It is more than likely that Whetstone came into being during the first Millennium. A Saxon group may well have travelled along the Welland valley looking for somewhere suitable to live that was not already occupied. This area would have looked good as there was an ample supply of water from the brook and a rise in the land (where the Parish Church now stands) for protection. The village was well established by the Norman Conquest and is documented in the Domesday Book. The Heritage Walks need not be followed in any particular order and allow the walker to choose between either walking in countryside or exploring the more historic sites in the village or combining a little of both aspects. A lot of the heritage of old Whetstone remains and can be seen whilst enjoying the walks.
Recreation Facilites
Trinity Road Recreation Ground (PDF 1.6Mb)
Trinity Road Recreation Ground is the ideal place to take children to play due to its great variety of play equipment and with its paths and walkways it is also perfect for dog walkers. Trinity Road Recreation Ground is easily accessible from, Trinity Road, East Avenue, High Street and Cemetery Road. The park belongs to Blaby District Council whose job it is to maintain the upkeep of the grass, hedges and bins. The Play equipment is owned by Whetstone Parish Council who ensure it is looked after to the highest standard possible.
Oliver Park (PDF, 1.6 Mb)
Oliver Park can be accessed from Wychwood Road, Badger Drive and Dog & Gun lane. Owned and looked after by Whetstone Parish Council, Oliver Park is fully equipped with play equipment ideal for young children up to the age of 11. Other than the equipment itself, part of the park sits on the flood basin for the brook that runs through, this creates the perfect place for a game of football or just simply to sit outside.
Warwick Road Recreation Ground (PDF, 1.5 Mb)
Warwick Road Recreation Ground can be easily accessed from The Dicken, Warwick Road, Elizabeth Gardens, Whetstone Way and from the back lane off Station Street (via three arches, the old railway line and across the brook). As the owners, it is Whetstone Parish Council’s responsibility to maintain the ground’s upkeep. Warwick Road Recreation Ground is a great open space equipped with swings and a teen shelter, the main attraction of this park however is the beautiful scenery of the brook and trees. The park is hired by football clubs in the Autumn and Winter and by cricket clubs in the Spring and Summer. It is also perfect for dog walkers as they can allow their dogs to run in the park and also have access to the Whetstone Way that links Whetstone and Littlethorpe.
Whetstone Memorial And Amenity Area (PDF, 701 Kb)
Osbourne Court Mural (PDF, 2.2 Mb)