Cold Newton


Cold Newton is a small hamlet and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire. It is situated about two miles from Tilton on the Hill and two miles north of Billesdon. Some above sea level, it overlooks the Wreake valley. Any population remaining is listed in the civil parish of Lowesby

History

Newton, spelt Niwetone is recorded in the Domesday Book. The name later changed to Newton Burdett when Hugo de Burdet became Lord of the Manor and was also known as Newton Marmion when the Marmion family were seated there.
The estates of Loseby and Quenby meet at Cold Newton.

Present Day

Cold Newton is now deserted. Ridges and hollows in fields mark where the village stood and the site is a scheduled monument.
For administrative purposes the village is linked with Lowesby parish. It has no church, public house or shop. A village green was created in 1977 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee on land gifted to the parish by the .