Belcher's Bar

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Belcher's Bar
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Belcher's Bar in 2007
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Belcher's Bar
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OS grid reference SK4008
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Sovereign state United Kingdom
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52°40′N1°24′W / 52.66°N 01.40°W / 52.66; -01.40 Coordinates: 52°40′N1°24′W / 52.66°N 01.40°W / 52.66; -01.40

Belcher's Bar is a hamlet in Leicestershire, England.

Belcher's Bar is located at the junction of the A447 and B582 roads in the parish of Nailstone.


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