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10 Best place to visit in Sutton in Ashfield United Kingdom

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Sutton-In-Ashfield Town Centre at saan aabot ang £10 mo.

Wandering Sutton Town Centre. Grocery Time at Lidl.
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A Brief Trip Round Sutton Lawn - Sutton - in - Ashfield

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Top 10 Restaurants to Visit in Skegby, Nottinghamshire | England - English

Skegby is a village and former civil parish in the Ashfield district of Nottinghamshire, England. It is located two miles west of Mansfield and one mile north of Sutton-in-Ashfield, close to Stanton Hill and lies on the B6014 road. Skegby sits on both sides of a deep valley near the source of the River Meden.


== History ==
The name of Skegby has a similar origin to the name of Skegness – originating from a Dane named Skeggi (bearded one). Skegby is mentioned in the Domesday Book as a berewick of the King's manor at Mansfield. Skegby manor house (which is now in ruins) is located on Mansfield Road. In 1223 Godfrey Spigurnal became Lord of the Manor of Skegby. His descendants held the estate until 1334 when Elizabeth Spigurnal, who married Thomas Gobion, disposed of it to Richard Pensa
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Places To Live In The UK - London Borough Of SUTTON SM1 England

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31/Mar/2022. Walk: Sutton Parkway - Kirkby-in-Ashfield.

Having not ticked off a new station for a while I thought I’d change that and have a trip out. I was aware of a health spa in Mansfield so I combined a visit there at the same time.

The journey there was not exactly straightforward, but I managed to do what I’d planned to.

Places to see in ( Hucknall - UK )

Places to see in ( Hucknall - UK )

Hucknall, formerly known as Hucknall Torkard, is a town in Nottinghamshire, England, in the district of Ashfield. The town was historically a centre for framework knitting and then for mining, but is now a focus for other industries as well as providing housing for workers in Nottingham.

The town is notable as the site where Rolls-Royce made the first demonstration of a vertical take-off plane. It is also the final resting place of Lord Byron and his estranged daughter, the mathematician and pioneer computer programmer Ada Lovelace.

Hucknall is 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Nottingham on the west bank of the Leen Valley, on land which rises from the Trent Valley in the south to the hills of the county north of Kirkby-in-Ashfield. The Whyburn or 'Town Brook' flows through the town centre, and Farleys Brook marks its southern boundary.

The town’s highest point is Long Hill, (although Beauvale estate has a higher elevation and is situated at the base of Leivers Hill, commonly mistaken for Misk Hill) at 460 ft (140 m) above sea-level, with views over the city and Trent Valley, which descends to between 22 and 24 metres AOD, flowing just beyond most of the city centre.

The town is surrounded by farmland or parkland. To the north-west lie Misk Hills and Annesley. To the north-east town are the villages of Linby and Papplewick beyond these two is Newstead Abbey and its grounds, once the residence of Lord Byron. To the west lies Eastwood, birthplace of D. H. Lawrence, and the inspiration for many of his novels. To the east of the town is Bestwood Country Park.

The contiguous settlements of Butler's Hill and Westville often appear as distinct entities on maps, but are generally regarded as part of Hucknall, and are part of its historic and present-day Church of England parish, although the town itself has no civil parish council, however the identity is reinforced by being part of the post town and by being shared wards of Hucknall.

Hucknall was once a thriving market town. Its focal point is the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene, next to the town’s market square. The church was built by the Anglo-Saxons and completed after the Norman Conquest, though much of it has been restored during the Victorian era. The medieval church consisted only of a chancel, nave, north aisle and tower but it was considerably enlarged in the Victorian period. In 1872 the south aisle was added and in 1887 the unusually long transepts, while the rest of the building apart from the tower was thoroughly restored.

The town is the northern terminus for the Nottingham Express Transit tram system as well as sharing a station on the Robin Hood Line. There is also a stop at Butler's Hill/Broomhill. The town used to be on the A611 but this has now bypassed the town to the west with a single-carriageway road with roundabouts, with access to junction 27 of the M1, some 3 miles away. The tram line was built from 2002–2004 and currently runs from Hucknall to the Station Street terminus next to Nottingham railway station.

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Top 5 Reasons NOT to Move to Derby

The reasons you should know moving to Derby and why living
in derby & derbyshire will make your life worse than Birmingham.

Derby and Derbyshire were among the centres of Britain's Industrial Revolution. In 1717, Derby was the site of the first water-powered silk mill in Britain. Derby has a green belt area defined to the north and east of the city, first drawn up in the 1950s, to prevent convergence with the surrounding towns and villages. Derby's climate is classified as warm and temperate. The rainfall in Derby is significant, with precipitation even during the driest month.

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MANSFIELD

Mansfield (near Nottingham) is a large market town and the administrative centre of Mansfield District in Nottinghamshire, England. Let's have a look around the town centre!
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We thought we'd venture to Nottinghamshire to wander round Mansfield Town Centre to see what's there, what shops and markets we can find and see what's happening there today!

Mansfield is the largest town in the wider Mansfield Urban Area. It gained the Royal Charter of a market town in 1227. The town lies in the Maun Valley, 12 miles north of Nottingham and near Sutton-in-Ashfield

Mansfield is Nottinghamshire’s largest market town, located right on the edge of the beautiful countryside, perfect for relaxing walks and easy access to woodland areas of Sherwood Forest. Spend a few hours exploring Thieves Wood and Fountaindale, both located a few miles to the south of the town centre with close links to the Robin Hood legend.

On the outskirts of Mansfield as you venture closer to Sherwood Forest, you’ll find Robin Hood's Wheelgate Park, a theme park with lots of rides and activities for children aged 5-12. Take a ride on the Mini Mine coaster or squirt each other on the bumper boats. Close by is White Post Farm Centre, giving you the opportunity to get up close to some beautiful animals, including goats, deer, pigs, meerkats and even wallabies.

Take the short walk down Leeming Street in Mansfield into the town centre where you will be greeted with an excellent shopping experience. The market in Mansfield is still a very vibrant place for traders and remains at the heart of the town centre.

Just outside of Mansfield, in Mansfield Woodhouse, you'll find i-Jump Trampoline Park, which is the perfect place for all the family to get fit and have fun. With over 55 interconnected trampolines, this is the perfect place for you to put your aerobatic skills to the test!

With a very vibrant nightlife, a large range of shops and a wealth of attractions close by, Mansfield remains a popular and proud place for many residents. We love Mansfield and if you head there, you’ll understand why.

Mansfield, town and district, administrative and historic county of Nottinghamshire, England, on the River Maun. Mansfield was the chief town of Sherwood Forest—the legendary base for the activities of Robin Hood, the medieval robber and popular hero—and the forest court was held in the town’s Moot Hall (built 1752).

The population of Mansfield grew with the 19th-century expansion of coal mining and the hosiery industry, and both remain major local employers of labour. Hard red and white sandstone quarried near the town of Mansfield Woodhouse, 2 miles (3 km) north of Mansfield, was used to build the Houses of Parliament at Westminster. The district also includes the town of Warsop and part of Sherwood Forest.

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A walk in Shipley Country Park in early March 2020

A short walk but with lots of interest as the path follows along part of an old railway route connecting to the Great Norther Railway. Shipley park is situated near to Ilkeston and Heanor in Derbyshire. The park has much to offer including a trim-track and two tea rooms.



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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Mansfield, UK

Mansfield Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Mansfield for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Mansfield. You can select best Bar in Mansfield.

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A Man attempted to walk 23 miles back to Newark from King's Mill Hospital Sutton-in-Ashfield

A MAN with heart problems attempted to walk 21 miles back to Newark from Sutton-in-Ashfield on a wintry night after a hospital discharged him without checking he had the means to get home.

MR CHRISTOPHER RAGSDALE
Christopher Ragsdale, 60, of Grange Road, Newark, got as far as Oxton, where he was found lost and freezing cold at around 10.45pm by relatives out searching for him.

Mr Ragsdale had been discharged from King's Mill Hospital. He had no money, no transport, and his mobile phone was out of charge. He was wearing just a thin coat over a T-shirt.

He told the Advertiser: I just wish I hadn't started but I wanted to go home.

Mr Ragsdale, a cleaner at the Magnus School, Newark, was admitted to hospital on January 9 with severe chest pains.

He was discharged at around 8pm on January 11, without the hospital checking if he had tran- sport.

Mr Ragsdale, who could yet need an operation, said: My phone was flat so I decided to try and follow the bus route home.

At one point I saw a sign that said 13 miles to Newark.

I thought that wasn't that far, but the more I kept going the further and further away I seemed to get.

I must have taken a wrong turn somewhere because I was going all over the place.

I saw a sign that said three miles to Southwell at one point.

It seemed like I was walking for hours. It kept getting colder and at one stage I was thinking I should have a rest or a little sleep but I decided I should keep going.

I was worried that my chest pains would come back. When they found me I thought 'thank God someone has found me at last.'

Mr Ragsdale said with hindsight it was the wrong decision to walk, but he thought the

hospital should have checked how he was going to get home.

His brother, Tony Ragsdale, 74, of Lincoln Street, Newark, was told Christopher had been discharged after ringing King's Mill because he was concerned he could not contact him.

He and his son set out to find him, driving through Caunton to the hospital, then to Mansfield bus station before looping back round by an alternative route and eventually seeing Christopher in Oxton.

He said: He was lost and it was freezing cold. He was very, very cold and tired because of all that walking. It was a job to find him.

We were very relieved. He could have had another angina attack and collapsed at the side of the road. He could have been in a ditch somewhere.

He said he felt the hospital had breached its duty of care.

All they were interested in was discharging him, he said.

I don't think it's on to discharge someone without making sure there is transport for them.

Julie Dixon, head of nursing for emergency care and medicine, said: If patients are well enough they are discharged home directly from King's Mill Hospital.

It is our usual policy to ask patients how they are getting home after being discharged.

If they are eligible for ambulance or other patient transport this will be booked for them, alternatively we inform them of the free shuttle bus service to Newark, or they have 24-hour access to a phone to make their own arrangements.

High quality care remains our top priority and we always take patients' concerns very seriously.

Neither Mr Ragsdale nor his family have contacted us with any queries or concerns but should they wish to do so they should contact us directly through our Patient Advice and Liaison Service.

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Top Restaurants to Visit in Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire | England - English

Sutton in Ashfield is a charming town located in Nottinghamshire, England. With a rich history dating back centuries, this town has evolved into a vibrant and bustling community.

One of the notable historical landmarks in Sutton in Ashfield is the Sutton-in-Ashfield Church, also known as St. Mary Magdalene Church. This beautiful church has stood tall since the 12th century and is a testament to the town's long-standing presence.

Sutton in Ashfield also has a strong mining heritage. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the town was heavily involved in the coal mining industry. The mining heritage can still be seen today in the form of mining memorials and the Miners' Welfare Park.

Today, Sutton in Ashfield is a thriving town with a range of amenities and attractions. The town center bo
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Marquee Hire Sutton in Ashfield | Sutton in Ashfield Marquee Company

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E-Bikeadventures: Mansfield to Sutton-In-Ashfield

E-bike ride from Mansfield to Sutton in Ashfield, taking in Titchfield Park, King's Mill Reservoir, Sutton Lawn and Mansfield Town Center.
Filmed on GoPro Hero 7, e-bike: ADO A20F.

Arriving at the Travellers Rest @ Sutton in Ashfield.

Arriving at the Travellers Rest @ Sutton in Ashfield.

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TORQUAY Devon August 2021 - Town Centre & Harbour - 4K Virtual Walk

Join us for a walk in Torquay, Devon, England. We walk through Torquay town centre down to Torquay harbour.

Torquay is a seaside town in Devon, England, UK. Torbay's beautiful South Devon coastline is known as the English Riviera. Torquay together with Babbacombe, Paignton and Brixham is one of the top places to holiday in the UK. The English Riviera is most famous for its award winning sandy beaches and exotic palm trees, but has much more to offer than just seaside holidays.

Fleet Walk Shopping Centre is located in the heart of Torquay Town Centre, with the iconic Torquay harbourside found just a short walk away. Fleet Walk Shopping Centre has street-level shops and an upper-level shopping deck. The long, curved building which follows the street is magnolia-coloured and in mock Victorian style. Fleet Walk is home to over 50 of the best high street names together with a mix of specialist and independent shops.

Torquay Harbour is a well-protected yacht haven with access to some of the best facilities in the Southwest. It’s the ideal base from which to explore the English Riviera’s coast. Torquay Harbour has close links with the leisure and tourism industry acting as a base for many boat trips and watersports. In addition to this, it remains a fully operational working harbour and bustling port.

The main outer harbour and Torquay Marina provide both visitor and permanent pontoon berthings. The inner harbour offers additional permanent moorings and is located behind a tidal cill. The cill wall retains the water at low tide level, preventing the harbour from drying out and therefore retaining its attractive appearance. A striking pedestrian footbridge - the Millennium Bridge - spans the entrance to the inner harbour, linking North and South Piers. The style of the bridge reflects the sails of a ship and by night it is lit up providing an eye-catching backdrop to the area.

Torquay’s harbour lies at the heart of the town and is only a short walk from a wide variety of facilities. Restaurants to suit all pockets surround the harbour, from locally sourced fish and chips to Michelin starred dining. To the west of Torquay Harbour lies the Princess Theatre and Torre Abbey Sands.

Torquay inner harbour is surrounded by a mixture of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars, establishing the harbour area as the main hub of the town. The vibrant atmosphere and picturesque setting of Torquay harbour and marina provides an ideal setting for a great number of exciting activities. At night time, the Inner Harbour area is also a great place to come for drinks, as there are many lively bars here.

The popular British television sitcom Fawlty Towers was set in a fictional hotel in the seaside town of Torquay on the English Riviera. Although the series is set in Torquay, no part of it was shot in South West England.

The writer Agatha Christie was born in Torquay and lived at Ashfield in Torquay during her early years. There is an Agatha Christie Mile, a tour with plaques dedicated to her life and work.

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