Evington Valley

Evington Valley is an area in Leicester, England. It is roughly bounded by East Park Road to the west (west of which is Highfields), Chesterfield/Ethel Road to the north (north of which is North Evington), Wakerly Road to the east (east of which is Evington village) and to the south borders Stoneygate. Coordinates: 52°37′23″N 1°06′07″W / 52.623°N 1.102°W / 52.623; -1.102

Suburbs of Leicester
Wards
  • Abbey
  • Aylestone
  • Beaumont Leys
  • Belgrave
  • Braunstone Park & Rowley Fields
  • Castle
  • Charnwood
  • Coleman
  • Evington
  • Eyres Monsell
  • Fosse
  • Freemen
  • Humberstone & Hamilton
  • Knighton
  • Latimer
  • New Parks
  • Rushey Mead
  • Spinney Hills
  • Stoneygate
  • Thurncourt
  • Westcotes
  • Western Park
Areas
  • Abbey Rise
  • Ashton Green
  • Aylestone
  • Beaumont Leys
  • Bede Island
  • Belgrave
  • Blackfriars
  • Braunstone Frith
  • Charnwood
  • City Centre
  • Clarendon Park
  • Crown Hills
  • Dane Hills
  • Evington
  • Evington Valley
  • Eyres Monsell
  • Frog Island
  • Gilmorton
  • Goodwood
  • Hamilton
  • Highfields
  • Horston Hill
  • Humberstone
  • Humberstone Garden
  • Kirby Frith
  • Knighton
  • Montrose
  • Mowmacre Hill
  • Netherhall
  • Newfoundpool
  • New Parks
  • North Evington
  • Northfields
  • Rowlatts Hill
  • Rowley Fields
  • Rushey Mead
  • Saffron
  • Southfields
  • South Knighton
  • Spinney Hills
  • Stocking Farm
  • Stoneygate
  • St. Matthew's
  • St. Mark's
  • St. Peters
  • Thurnby Lodge
  • West End
  • West Knighton
  • Western Park
  • Woodgate


Famous quotes containing the word valley:

    As I went forth early on a still and frosty morning, the trees looked like airy creatures of darkness caught napping; on this side huddled together, with their gray hairs streaming, in a secluded valley which the sun had not penetrated; on that, hurrying off in Indian file along some watercourse, while the shrubs and grasses, like elves and fairies of the night, sought to hide their diminished heads in the snow.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)