Loughborough, Leics

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Loughborough, Leics

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 7 Jul 2012

The gates of Ingle Pingle House on Ingle Pingle Lane, a lane that leads to the nearby Loughborough Lawn Tennis Club. The 'big house' situated in the grounds beyond the gates (but not visible in this picture) is a fairly modern property owned by a local building construction company director. The phrase Ingle Pingle is apparently a combination of Norse and medieval English. Ingle, is a Norse word meaning pasture land and Pingle is a medieval English word for a small piece of land.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.766882
Longitude
-1.21238