Bassetlaw
Bassetlaw is one of the wapentakes or hundreds of Nottinghamshire, in the north of the county, adjacent to the borders with Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. It is bounded by Thurgarton Wapentake to the south; by Broxtow to the south-west; by Derbyshire to the west; by Yorkshire to the north-west; and by Lincolnshire to the east. It had a population in 2011 of 156,901, falling slightly to 156,364 if detached parts are disregarded.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Askham
- Babworth
- Beckingham
- Bevercotes
- Bilsthorpe
- Blyth (part)*
- Bole
- Bothamsall
- Boughton
- Carlton in Lindrick
- Clarborough
- Clayworth
- Darlton
- Dunham
- Eakring
- East Drayton
- East Markham
- East Retford
- Eaton
- Edwinstowe
- Egmanton
- Elksley
- Everton
- Finningley (part)*
- Gamston
- Gringley on the Hill
- Grove
- Habblesthorpe
- Harworth
- Haughton
- Hayton
- Headon
- Kirton
- Kneesall (Ompton township)†
- Laneham
- Laxton
- Littleborough
- Markham Clinton
- Mattersey
- Misson (part)‡
- Misterton
- North Leverton
- North Wheatley
- Norton Cuckney
- Ordsall
- Ragnall
- Rampton
- Rufford (ex. par.)
- Saundby
- Scrooby
- South Leverton
- South Wheatley
- Stokeham
- Sturton le Steeple
- Sutton
- Treswell
- Tuxford
- Walesby
- Wallingwells (ex. par.) (part)§
- Walkeringham
- Warsop
- Welbeck (ex. par.)
- Wellow
- West Burton
- West Drayton
- West Retford
- Woodhouse Hall (ex. par.)
- Worksop
*: Bawtry and Austerfield townships in Yorkshire.
†: Remainder in Thurgarton wapentake.
‡: Remainder in Lincolnshire.
§: Extends into Yorkshire.
Wapentakes of Nottinghamshire |
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Bassetlaw • Bingham • Broxtow (including Nottingham) • Newark • Rushcliffe • Thurgarton |