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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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Best places to visit

Best places to visit - Kirkby in Ashfield (United Kingdom) Best places to visit - Slideshows from all over the world - City trips, nature pictures, etc.
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SUTTON IN ASHFIELD [Introduction] /Heritage

A walk 🚶‍♂️ Past Former Football Club, Former Great Central Railway Station, A Station Masters house etc.

more walks coming in and around Sutton.

including next video on my channel between
Sutton Junction & Sutton Lawn

another one on old Sutton Streets and Another one where I pass from Sutton Lawn Along Skegby Trail 👣

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West Park | Mining Heritage [Kirkby In Ashfield]

West Park in Kirkby In Ashfield is a lovely green space that is located near the former Summit Coal Mine.

The park offers a peaceful setting with plenty of open spaces for picnics and relaxation.

The former Summit Coal Mine was once a bustling hub of activity, with miners working hard to extract coal from the earth.

Today, the mine is no longer operational, but its history is still evident in the surrounding area.

Visitors to West Park can explore the park's walking paths, play areas, and beautiful gardens.

The park is a popular spot for families, dog walkers, and nature enthusiasts alike. It's a great place to enjoy the fresh air and soak up the beauty.

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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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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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Kirkby-In-Ashfield, a short walk, and a little bit of history.

A short walk through the oldest part of Kirkby-In-Ashfield. It's a small, post-industrial town with a history stretching back significantly. Settled by the Danish the 'Kirk' in 'Kirkby' comes from the Danish word for 'Church Town'.


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Mansfield Town Centre Nottinghamshire

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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.

Marquee Hire Sutton in Ashfield | Sutton in Ashfield Marquee Company

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Church of St Mary Magdalene, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire

Arriving at the Travellers Rest @ Sutton in Ashfield.

Arriving at the Travellers Rest @ Sutton in Ashfield.

What has happened to the UK highstreet? Evecuated in Sutton Coldfield!

A bit of a different view in the video as I show you around the Royal town of Sutton Coldfield. It is sad to see the highstreet shops are dying. #suttoncoldfield #highstreet #travelonworld

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Trent Barton Ninety Ripley to Sutton In Ashfield

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Peterborough - Sutton-in-Ashfield England Drive | A47-A1-A617 | February 2024

Peterborough - Sutton-in-Ashfield England Drive | A47-A1-A617. Calm music added
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Sutton in Ashfield EMSA run

From Derby to the Travellers Rest at Sutton in Ashfield.

Chesterfield Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of Derbyshire, and around 10 miles south of Sheffield, is the town of Chesterfield.

The origins of Chesterfield go back to around 70 AD when there was a Roman fort in the area, which was later abandoned in the 2nd century. This is the only town in the UK where the Saxon 'Chester' suffix implying an earlier Roman fort is actually used as a prefix (unless you count Chester-le-Street, or the city of Chester).

Chesterfield received a market charter from King John in 1204. Some of the street names in the town are a throwback to the Medieval era, where specific trades were concentrated along a given street. For instance, knife smiths lived on Knifesmithgate, minstrels lived on Glumangate ('gluman' or 'gleeman' was an old word for minstrel) and salt from Cheshire was bought on Saltergate. 'Gate' is an old Norse suffix meaning 'street', hinting at the town's earlier occupation under the Danelaw following the Viking raids of the 9th century.

Chesterfield's most iconic landmark is undoubtedly St Mary & All Saints Parish Church, or more specifically, its crooked spire. Construction of the church began in the late 13th century, and the spire was added around 1362. The spire was twisted when unseasoned wood was used during its construction with 32 tons of lead tiles placed on top and as the timber dried out the weight of the lead twisted the spire. Other explanations have been put forward over the centuries, including a few far out ones, such as: the Devil was flying from Nottingham to Sheffield and stopped on top of the spire. He then did a violent sneeze that caused the spire to twist. But in all seriousness, this engineering fault has been fully embraced to the point where it has become an emblem of the town, in a similar manner to what the Leaning Tower has done for Pisa.

In the 1770s the Chesterfield Canal opened. This waterway links up Chesterfield with West Stockwith at the very north of Nottinghamshire. This allowed raw materials, in particular, coal and iron, to be transported out of Chesterfield. Trade in the town greatly increased as a result.

In 1837 construction of the Chesterfield Line began by George Stephenson - the Father of Railways. This formed part of the North Midland Railway which, a few years later, provided Chesterfield with a link to Derby to the south and Leeds to the north. A statue of George Stephenson was unveiled outside Chesterfield Station in 2006 in homage to his work, which includes the boring of the Clay Cross Tunnel five miles to the south.

Chesterfield is represented in sport by Chesterfield Football Club, nicknamed 'The Spireites', in homage, of course, to the church. Famous people from Chesterfield include the late Sir John Hurt.

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Filmed: 19th July 2021

Link to the walk on Google Maps: (mostly accurate)

Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.

TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Rose Hill
0:11 Glumangate
1:27 Saltergate
2:28 Elder Way
3:32 Knifesmithgate
4:54 Cavendish Street
6:15 Saltergate
6:51 Stephenson Place
7:41 Church Walk
8:34 Outside Chesterfield St Mary & All Saints Parish Church
9:25 Rykneld Square
9:49 Burlington Street
11:30 High Street
12:55 Market Place
14:03 New Square
14:21 West Bars
14:59 Low Pavement
17:46 Vicar Lane
19:51 St Mary's Gate
22:56 Corporation Street

Silverwood Summit of Nottinghamshire-Teversal Trail - Silverhill Wood Walk - 2009

Silverhill Wood 2 - 4 miles Walk -
A network of trails based on former rail routes.
Teversal, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire

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