Zouch/ˈzɒtʃ/ is a hamlet in south west Nottinghamshire, England. It is located between Hathern and Normanton on Soar and is situated by the River Soar, which marks the county boundary with Leicestershire.[1]
Most of the hamlet lies in the civil parish of Sutton Bonington, apart from Zouch Farm which falls within Normanton on Soar parish, and the part in Leicestershire which is in Hathern parish. The nearest town is Loughborough. The A6006 road passes through the hamlet and crosses the Soar on Zouch Bridge (alternatively "County Bridge"[2] as it spans the county border). The elevation of Zouch is 30 metres (98 ft).[1]
There is a pub in the hamlet, the Rose and Crown, with one side of the pub on Main Street and the other on the bank of the Zouch Cut canal.[3] On the far western end of the hamlet, on the Leicestershire side of Zouch Bridge, is the County Bridge Mobile Home Park, where tent pitching is available.[4]
^ abOrdnance Survey mapping
^Loughborough Boat Club location
^Dining Pubs Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Rose and Crown, Zouch
^UKparks.com Johnsons County Bridge Mobile Home Park
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