Warsop

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Warsop
Nottinghamshire

Town Hall
Location
Location: 53°12’0"N, 1°9’-0"W
Data
Population: 11,999  (2011)
Post town: Mansfield
Postcode: NG20
Dialling code: 01623
Local Government
Council: Mansfield
Parliamentary
constituency:
Mansfield

Warsop is a parish in the Bassetlaw wapentake of Nottinghamshire, on the outskirts of Sherwood Forest.[1] At the 2001 census it had a population of 12,365,[2] reducing to 11,999 at the 2011 Census.[3] The civil parish includes the localities of Market Warsop, Church Warsop, Meden Vale, Warsop Vale and Spion Kop.

History

The parish holds an annual carnival traditionally scheduled on the first or second Sunday in July.[4] The carnival was expanded to include the preceding Saturday to be used as a sports day and music festival. The event is held on The Carrs playing fields, just off the main A60 road.

Landmarks

Warsop watermill was built in 1767 and restored in 1924.

Warsop windmill, first called Forest Mill but also later known as Bradmer Mill, was a stone-built tower erected in 1825. It was 28 feet high with three storeys, a fourth storey being added later in brick. The mill had four sails, two of which were blown down by a gale in 1910, after which the mill was worked for a short time on the two remaining sails. By the 1920s the mill had lost all its sails and its cap. The tower is a Grade-II listed building, standing to the southeast of Warsop close to the A6075.[5]

In 1930, Samuel Fell Wilson, a Warsop grocer, wine merchant, and publisher of the Warsop and District Almanack, was shot in the head and chest as he sat in his car outside the mill. The murderer was never identified. There is a local road named Fell Wilson Street.

Education

Warsop is home to Meden School on Burns Lane, part of a local group named Torch Academy Gateway Trust.[6] Former pupils include television hosts Pollyanna Woodward and Simon Mapletoft, ex-Everton footballer Neil Pointon, and England wicketkeeper Bruce French.

Transport

Warsop railway station operated between 1897 and 1955. There is some ambition for eventual reopening of the currently freight-only line between Shirebrook and Warsop.[7]

Stagecoach bus 12 runs twice an hour between Shirebrook, Warsop and Mansfield. Stagecoach bus 11 also runs twice an hour between Meden Vale, Warsop and Mansfield, giving Warsop a bus service into Mansfield every 15 minutes. Another bus, numbered 209, runs between Edwinstowe and Worksop via Warsop and Cuckney every two hours.

References

  1. OS Explorer Map 270: Sherwood Forest: (1:25 000):ISBN 0 319 24040 1
  2. "Area: Warsop CP (Parish)"
  3. "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11130180&c=Warsop&d=16&e=62&g=6457252&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1459955914812&enc=1. Retrieved 6 April 2016. 
  4. Chad, local newspaper, July 2014 Sun shines on Warsop Carnival Retrieved 2014-08-24
  5. Shaw, T. (1995). Windmills of Nottinghamshire. Page 41. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire Council. ISBN 0-900986-12-3
  6. Torch Academy Gateway Trust - schools in the trust Retrieved 2014-10-29
  7. Lambourne, Helen (22 July 2009). "New bid to extend rail link to Ollerton". Worksop Today. http://www.worksopguardian.co.uk/shirebrook-and-bolsover-area-news/New-bid-to-extend-rail.5478521.jp. Retrieved 21 February 2010. 

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