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Coalville is a town in Leicestershire, England. It is located 17 miles southeast of Derby, 22.5 miles southwest of Nottingham and 13 miles northwest of Leicester. The postcode is LE67 and the town has a population of approximately 33,000.
The town is named after the house of the owner of Whitwick Colliery, the Coalville House, which is an indicator of coal mining being the major industry in the area since medieval times. The coal seam is closest to the ground at Swannington where the first mining took place, while mining technology had to advance before Coalville could gain access to the seam. Accordingly, the town grew up around the 1840s with the advent of industrial coal mining. The railway reached Coalville in the first half of the 19th century which furthered the town growth until the stations were closed in the 20th century.
Coalville lies close to the M1 motorway from Leeds to London over Dewsbury, Wakefield, Barnsley, Rotherham, Sheffield, Chesterfield, Mansfield, Nottingham, Derby, Loughborough, Leicester, Rugby, Northampton, Milton Keynes, Luton, St Albans and Hemel Hempstead. The M42 motorway starts 9.5 miles southwest of Coalville and connects Appleby Parva, Birchwood, Tamworth, Bodymoor Heath, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, Marston Green and Solihull to the M40 from Bromsgrove to London over Redditch, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Stratford-upon-Avon, Southam, Banbury, Brackley, Bicester, Oxford and High Wycombe. The closest stations are Burton-on-Trent with the Cross Country line (connecting Penzance, Plymouth, Exeter, Taunton, Bath, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, Gloucester, Worcester, Birmingham, Coventry, Oxford, Swindon, Reading, Basingstoke, Southampton, Bournemouth, Leicester, Peterborough, Ely, Cambridge, Derby, Sheffield, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Darlington, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Wolverhampton, Stafford, Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe and Manchester) and the Loughborough station with the
East Midland Trains (linking London, Luton, Wellingborough, Kettering, Corby, Market Harborough, Leicester, Melton Mawbray, Oakham, Stamford, Peterborough, March, Ely, Norwich, Thetford, Attleborough, Spalding, Sleaford, Boston, Skegness, Grantham, Lincoln, Market Rasen, Habrough, Barnetby, Gainsborough, Doncaster, Newark Castle, Worksop, Mansfield, Nottingham, Loughborough, Derby, Sheffield, Chesterfield, Alfreton, Matlock, Chinley, Stockport, Manchester, Uttoxeter, Stoke-on-Trent, Kidsgrove, Congleton, Macclesfield, Alsager, Crewe, Warrington and Liverpool), both within a 10 mile radius.
The town has two museums, the Snibston