The village is about southwest of
Leicester, in the Blaby District of Leicestershire. The
civil parish covers an area of and nearby places include
Stoney Stanton,
Broughton Astley,
Huncote and
Narborough. Arbor Road and Broughton Road run from the B4114 (Fosse Way) into the village and Huncote Road runs towards the village of Huncote which lies to the other side of Croft Hill. The village comprises a mix of house types of various ages, factories and shops. The village has a primary school, parish church and public house. Croft Quarry occupies a site at the end of the older part of the village. Next to the quarry is the natural
Croft Hill, standing 128m high rising up the Soar flood-plain. It stands out as an isolated landmark
almost at the physical centre of England, and has been used as a meeting place for centuries. The hill provides a number of habitats including broad leaved woodland, scrub land, acidic grassland and two other distinct areas of grassland. It is an important area in view of the variety of flora, fauna, birds and butterflies which inhabit or visit at various times of the year. The New Hill, to the southeast of Croft Quarry, has been constructed out of quarry waste, and is being landscaped and planted to match the local flora. ==History==