Ruins of Bradgate House, where Lady Jane Grey was born, are inside the grounds of Bradgate Park.
Syston Knitting Banxy dedicated her Lady Jane Grey postbox topper to the people of Newtown LinfordA knitted postbox topper depicting Lady Jane Grey has gone on display to mark 470 years since she became Queen.
The latest creation by Syston Knitting Banxy has been displayed in Newtown Linford, near Leicestershire's Bradgate Park. Lady Jane Grey - known as the Nine Days Queen - became the first reigning Queen of England on 10 July 1553.Image source,
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