Warsop Vale is a village in the Mansfield district of western Nottinghamshire, England. It is 18 miles (29 km) north of Nottingham, and 5 miles (8.0 km)...
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Council. Warsop retains a council, as a successor parish, including the localities of Market Warsop, Church Warsop, Meden Vale, Warsop Vale and Spion...
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Manton, Maplebeck, Mapperley, Market Warsop, Markham Moor, Mattersey, Mattersey Thorpe, Maythorne, Meadows, Meden Vale, Milton, Misson, Misterton, Misterton...
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near Warsop Vale. The river passes between Church Warsop and Market Warsop, where it is crossed by the A60 road. Just below the bridge is Warsop watermill...
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Thomas Thomas Warsop (born 1778), English cricketer, brother of Richard Church Warsop, a village in Nottinghamshire, England Warsop Vale, a village in...
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colliery workers and their families working at their Warsop Main Colliery located in nearby Warsop Vale. There is also a second church, the "Chapel of Bethlem"...
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Retrieved 1 January 2012. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Meden Vale. Meden Vale Rugby Market Warsop Community page Welbeck Colliery History page v t e...
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built line ran into countryside, crossed Warsop Vale on an embankment, and arrived at Warsop station. Between Warsop and Edwinstowe the line climbed from...
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to take up parishes in the Warsop Vale in Nottinghamshire. The first was in the village of Sookholme, the other in Warsop. The latter, a mining village...
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(help) Warsop 1984, p. 137. Brown 1995, p. 46. sfn error: no target: CITEREFBrown1995 (help) Warsop 1984, p. 142. Warsop 1984, p. 143. Warsop 1984, p...
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