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

Hinckley strikes an appealing balance between market town character and modern convenience — a combination that makes it one of Leicestershire's more underrated places to put down roots. The historic Market Place still comes to life on traditional market days, with local vendors and a genuine community atmosphere that larger towns struggle to replicate. Alongside this, the town has grown into a well-rounded retail and leisure destination, with enough everyday amenities to make it genuinely self-sufficient. It's a place where the pace feels manageable without any sense of isolation, and where families, commuters and retirees alike tend to find what they need close to home.
Families considering Hinckley will find a solid range of schooling options across both primary and secondary levels. St Mary's Catholic Primary is among the well-regarded primary choices in the area, while Mount Grace High School serves as a respected option for secondary education. Beyond these, the town and its surrounding villages are home to a broad spread of state schools, giving families reasonable flexibility depending on where they settle. For older students, the wider Leicestershire area provides access to further education colleges and, further afield, universities in both Leicester and Coventry.
Hinckley is exceptionally well connected for a market town of its size. The M69 motorway is the headline link, placing Leicester within around 15 minutes and Birmingham within roughly 45 — making it a practical base for anyone commuting to either city. The A47 adds another useful road corridor, particularly for those heading towards Coventry. Hinckley railway station rounds out the picture, offering direct rail services to Birmingham, Leicester and London, which broadens the commuter appeal considerably. Locally, the town centre is compact enough to navigate easily on foot or by bike, and bus services connect the surrounding residential areas to the centre.

Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Hollycroft Grange to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
ALDI
0.2mi
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Nearest GP surgery
Hollycroft Medical Centre
1.1mi
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Nearest primary school
Hollycroft primary school
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Hollycroft Grange.
The Crescent shopping centre sits at the heart of Hinckley's retail offer, bringing together major high-street names, dining options and a cinema under one roof — a rare asset for a town this size. The broader town centre adds independent shops, cafés and restaurants into the mix, with Castle Street home to a number of popular eateries ranging from well-known chains to independent spots. Weekly market days bring fresh produce and local goods to the Market Place, keeping that traditional flavour alive alongside the more contemporary retail. For the weekly supermarket run, the town is well served by ASDA, Tesco and Morrisons, so day-to-day shopping is straightforward wherever you're based.
Hinckley's location in the western corner of Leicestershire means it punches well above its weight when it comes to green space and day-trip destinations. Burbage Common is the standout local natural asset — a large area of ancient common land with well-maintained walking and cycling routes that's popular with families year-round. For history, the Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is a short drive away and offers a fascinating window into one of England's most significant medieval battles. Families with young children will appreciate the proximity of Twycross Zoo, one of the Midlands' best-loved wildlife attractions. Meanwhile, the broader countryside of Leicestershire and Warwickshire is readily accessible for those who want to explore further at weekends. Leicester city centre, with its full range of cultural venues, restaurants and shopping, is close enough for a straightforward evening out without the need to plan around it.
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Nearest train station
Hinckley
1.7mi
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Town centre
Hinckley
1.6mi
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Fitted Wardrobes
19.0mi
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