Long Whatton

Long Whatton is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Long Whatton and Diseworth, in the North West Leicestershire district, in the English county of Leicestershire. It is south of East Midlands Airport, off Junctions 23 and 23A of the M1 motorway, and has easy access to Loughborough via the A6 and to Shepshed, Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Kegworth.

Geography
It is near the Charnwood Forest, in the northern division of the county, West Goscote hundred, rural deanery of Akeley, Loughborough Union and County Court district. The village is clean and well built, several of the houses being modern, and is situated on the south bank of a small rivulet. It is 4.5 mi north west by west from Loughborough, 16.5 mi north west from Leicester, 3 mi south south east. from Castle Donington, and about the same distance from Kegworth.

The population of Long Whatton as of 2021 is 1,156.

Long Whatton History Society is participating in the setting up of a local heritage centre with the Diseworth Heritage Trust.

Places to visit in Long Whatton
https://whattonhouse.co.uk/
 * Whatton House and Gardens

https://manororganicfarm.co.uk/
 * Manor Organic Farm, Farm Shop and Tearooms.


 * Long Whatton Shop located on Main Street.

Amenities
The public houses are;

The Royal Oak https://www.theroyaloaklongwhatton.co.uk/ The Falcon Inn https://www.falconlongwhatton.co.uk/

Long Whatton has one active church.

Long Whatton All Saints Church. http://longwhattonvillage.co.uk/other_pages/all_saints.html

Long Whatton Methodist Church. They closed the doors in 2020. And has a history of 200years. http://www.longwhattonvillage.co.uk/other_pages/methodist.html

Long Whatton Baptist Church Due to a loss of funding, the Baptist Church sadly closed in 2016.

Community activities
Long Whatton hosts a village show every August Bank Holiday.

Long Whatton has a Scout troop and a Brownie pack.

Long Whatton has a cricket club and a football team.

Civil parish
On 1 April 1936 the parish of Diseworth was merged with Long Whatton, parts of Hathern and Shepshed was also merged, on 4 August 1999 the parish was renamed "Long Whatton & Diseworth". In 1931 the parish of Long Whatton (prior to the merge) had a population of 587.