Nottinghamshire is an
English county in the
East Midlands with a population of about 750,000.
The City of Nottingham was part of Nottinghamshire during 1974-1998 but is now a Unitary authority.
The districts of Nottinghamshire are Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Gedling, Mansfield,, Newark & Sherwood, Rushcliffe.
Towns and villages
- Beckingham[?], Beeston, Bilsthorpe[?], Bingham[?], Blyth
- Clipstone[?], Collingham[?], Colston Bassett[?], Colwick[?]
- East Markham[?], Edwinstowe, Epperstone[?]
- Farndon[?]
- Gringley on the Hill[?]
- Harworth[?]
- Kirkby in Ashfield[?]
- Laxton[?]
- Mansfield Woodhouse[?], Market Warsop[?]
- Newark-on-Trent[?]
- Oxton[?]
- Radcliffe on Trent[?], Ravenshead[?], Retford[?]
- Southwell[?], Stapleford[?], Staunton in the Vale[?], Sutton in Ashfield[?]
- Tuxford[?]
- Walkeringham[?], Wellow[?], West Bridgford[?], Winkburn[?]
Places of interest
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