The LE6 postcode encompasses the villages of Groby and Ratby, both popular residential locations in Leicestershire that have seen significant growth in recent years. Groby's conservation area, designated in January 1976, centers around the historic village core and includes properties on Markfield Road, Leicester Road, and Chapel Hill, preserving the character of this former quarrying village. Ratby's conservation area, designated in February 1987, wraps around the village centre where roads from Markfield, Groby, Desford, and Kirby Muxloe converge, protecting buildings like the Grade II* Church of St Philip and St James.
Groby experienced massive expansion during the 1970s, transforming from a small village into a larger residential area while retaining its historic core with cobbled lanes and thatched cottages around the old granite quarries. Properties in the village range from traditional red-brick terraces in the village centre to substantial detached homes in newer developments like those off Leicester Road. Ratby offers a mix of historic properties, including some cruck-framed buildings dating back to earlier centuries, alongside modern estates built since the post-war period.
The area benefits from good transport links to Leicester city centre while maintaining a semi-rural character that appeals to families and commuters alike. The average asking price of £391,330 reflects this diversity, with options available across various price brackets from starter homes around £120,000 to premium properties exceeding £2,150,000. New developments like Pear Tree Fields on Markfield Road in Ratby, offered by Lagan Homes with 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes from £350,000 to £555,000, continue to bring new buyers to the area.
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