Gunthorpe, Nottinghamshire

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Gunthorpe
Nottinghamshire
River Trent at Gunthorpe - geograph.org.uk - 652923.jpg
River Trent and The Unicorn Hotel
Location
Grid reference: SK679441
Location: 52°59’24"N, 0°59’13"W
Data
Population: 566  (2017 est.)
Post town: Nottingham
Postcode: NG14
Dialling code: 0115
Local Government
Council: Newark and Sherwood
Parliamentary
constituency:
Newark

Gunthorpe is a village in Nottinghamshire. The village stands on the left bank of the River Trent. Gunthorpe Bridge on the A6097 is the only road bridge over the river between Newark and Nottingham.

The population of the parish was recorded as 752 at the 2011 census

Gunthorpe has suffered from flooding by the River Trent. The need for further flood defences was argued after flooding in 2000.

Church

The parish church, St John the Baptist, was originally a chapel of ease built in 1850. Gunthorpe became a parish in its own right, separate from Lowdham, in 1993.

Extensions were made to the church in 1991 and in 2001.[1]

History

Local tradition has it that Queen Boudica defeated the Roman IX Legion near present-day Gunthorpe in the 1st century AD.[2]

The ferry at "Gulnetorp" appears in the 1086 Domesday Book. Further mentions occur throughout the Middle Ages.[2]

The toll bridge completed in 1875 was largely made of iron. It was replaced under powers gained in 1925 by the present bridge, which is free.[2]

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