Ash Holt

Wood, Forest in Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw

England

Ash Holt

Thornbury Hill Lane
Thornbury Hill Lane Credit: Neil Theasby

Ash Holt is a picturesque village located in Nottinghamshire, England. Nestled within the heart of Sherwood Forest, it is renowned for its stunning woodland scenery and tranquil atmosphere. The village is part of the district of Bassetlaw and lies approximately 12 miles north of Nottingham city center.

Ash Holt is characterized by its abundance of ancient oak trees, which give the area its distinct woodland charm. These trees have stood tall for centuries, providing a haven for wildlife and creating a sense of enchantment for visitors. The forest is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, offering numerous walking trails and opportunities for birdwatching.

The village itself is small but welcoming, with a tight-knit community that takes pride in its natural surroundings. Residents often gather for community events and festivities, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie. The village also boasts a charming local pub, where visitors can enjoy a pint of locally brewed ale and savor traditional British cuisine.

In addition to its natural beauty, Ash Holt is historically significant. It is believed to have been a hunting ground for Robin Hood, the legendary outlaw who roamed Sherwood Forest. The village has retained its medieval charm, with some of the original timber-framed cottages still standing.

Overall, Ash Holt is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its stunning woodland scenery, strong community spirit, and historical significance make it a truly unique and captivating destination.

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Ash Holt Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.405973/-1.1073517 or Grid Reference SK5990. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Thornbury Hill Lane
Thornbury Hill Lane
Farmland at Bagley Green Looking towards Tickhill
Farmland at Bagley Green
Looking towards Tickhill
Looking across farmland to Tickhill From Bagley Green
Looking across farmland to Tickhill
From Bagley Green
Hedge by stile on Tickhill Low Common
Hedge by stile on Tickhill Low Common
Pipeline across drain on Tickhill Low Common
Pipeline across drain on Tickhill Low Common
View towards Bagley Green and Farm
View towards Bagley Green and Farm
Blyth Gate Cottage Amidst the fields
Blyth Gate Cottage
Amidst the fields
Entrance Gate This grand entrance gate leads through an avenue of trees to Sandbeck Hall.
Entrance Gate
This grand entrance gate leads through an avenue of trees to Sandbeck Hall.
Road Over Railway The A60 just south of Tickhill passes over the railway branch that leads to the nearby Harworth Colliery.
Road Over Railway
The A60 just south of Tickhill passes over the railway branch that leads to the nearby Harworth Colliery.
Derelict Farmhouse on Main Street Styrrup Long empty and in perilous disrepair
Derelict Farmhouse on Main Street Styrrup
Long empty and in perilous disrepair
Derelict farm buildings Behind Main Street Styrrup
Derelict farm buildings
Behind Main Street Styrrup
Old Branch Bridge This old railway once carried a branch line to the nearby Firbeck Colliery.
Old Branch Bridge
This old railway once carried a branch line to the nearby Firbeck Colliery.
Path Around the Golf This public footpath appears to have been diverted from its original course following the building of the golf course which is behind the grassed bank.  The lorry on the right is heading north on the A1(M).
Path Around the Golf
This public footpath appears to have been diverted from its original course following the building of the golf course which is behind the grassed bank. The lorry on the right is heading north on the A1(M).
Bagley Farm Bagley Farm south of Tickhill viewed from Water Lane.
Bagley Farm
Bagley Farm south of Tickhill viewed from Water Lane.
Folds Lane. A private road to Folds farm.
Folds Lane.
A private road to Folds farm.
Sugar beet Crop in field with distant Harworth colliery head gear.
Sugar beet
Crop in field with distant Harworth colliery head gear.
Folds farm.
Folds farm.
Nice gates. Did I see a sign called Cuckoo Hall here?
Nice gates.
Did I see a sign called Cuckoo Hall here?
Show me another place!

Ash Holt is located at Grid Ref: SK5990 (Lat: 53.405973, Lng: -1.1073517)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Bassetlaw

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

What 3 Words

///dining.scanty.regularly. Near Tickhill, South Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 53.405973,-1.1073517
Harworth South Junction
Historic Railway: junction
Railway: site
Lat/Long: 53.4078688/-1.10746
Design: delta
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 53.4032489/-1.1023251
Design: delta
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 53.4062059/-1.1044054
Design: delta
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 53.4094389/-1.1069127
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