
Local area guide
Around Appleyard Park by Persimmon Homes · Leicestershire
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Fleckney.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Fleckney is a welcoming Leicestershire village that strikes an appealing balance between rural character and everyday convenience. Sitting roughly 8 miles southeast of Leicester city centre and 7 miles north of Market Harborough, it occupies a genuinely useful position for those who want a quieter pace of life without losing access to larger towns and cities. The village has a recognisable community feel, with traditional pubs serving as social hubs, a convenience store for daily essentials, and the kind of unhurried atmosphere that draws families away from busier urban areas. The surrounding Leicestershire countryside adds to the appeal, with well-regarded walking routes on the doorstep and the Grand Union Canal nearby for peaceful waterside walks.
Families with primary-age children are well served locally by Fleckney Church of England Primary School, a well-regarded village school at the heart of the community. For secondary education, parents typically look to nearby Market Harborough or Leicester, both of which offer a strong range of schools within a manageable commute. The village's position between these two towns means that options for older children are accessible without requiring a significant journey, making Fleckney a practical as well as pleasant place to raise a family.
Fleckney's road connections are one of its most practical assets. The A6 runs close by, providing a straightforward route into Leicester to the north and Market Harborough to the south, while the M1 motorway is easily accessible for those commuting further afield or travelling regularly by car. Regular bus services link the village to surrounding towns, keeping it connected for residents without their own transport.
For rail commuters, Leicester railway station is the main hub, offering direct services to London St Pancras in just over an hour — a journey time that makes Fleckney a realistic choice for those working in the capital but preferring to live outside it. The combination of good road, bus and rail links gives the village a level of connectivity that belies its rural setting.
Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Appleyard Park to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
Central Co-op Food - Fleckney
0.7mi
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Nearest GP surgery
Dr Saskia Freestone
1.8mi
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Nearest primary school
Fleckney C E Primary School
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Appleyard Park.

Day-to-day shopping is covered by the village convenience store, with the traditional pubs providing an easy option for a meal or a drink without leaving the village. For a broader retail offer, both Leicester and Market Harborough are within easy reach.
Leicester's Highcross shopping centre delivers a comprehensive city-centre retail experience, with a full range of high-street names, restaurants and entertainment. Fosse Park, one of the UK's larger out-of-town retail parks, is also a short drive away and offers a particularly convenient option for big-name shopping without navigating the city centre. Market Harborough, meanwhile, provides a more characterful alternative — a traditional market town with independent shops, a selection of restaurants and a weekly market that has run for centuries. It's well worth a regular visit for those who enjoy supporting local traders and browsing something a little different from the standard high street.
The location between Leicester and Market Harborough means residents have two quite different but complementary towns on their doorstep. Leicester is a vibrant, multicultural city with extensive cultural attractions, museums, theatres, a lively food scene and all the amenities of a large urban centre. Market Harborough, by contrast, has an intimate market town atmosphere that suits leisurely weekend mornings — independent cafés, boutique shops and a strong sense of local identity.
The wider Leicestershire countryside is an underrated attraction in itself. The village is surrounded by gently rolling farmland and quiet lanes, with numerous walking and cycling routes connecting to neighbouring villages and nature reserves. The Grand Union Canal, accessible within a short distance, adds a picturesque waterside dimension to outdoor life in the area. For those who enjoy getting out into the landscape without travelling far, Fleckney's position in the heart of the county is a genuine asset.
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Nearest train station
South Wigston
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Town centre
Fleckney
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Painting & Decorating
20.3mi
away