Willow Holt

Wood, Forest in Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw

England

Willow Holt

Lawn Road Industrial Estate Showing the office block of SHL Refractories Ltd.

I copied this from the company's website: "We design, manufacture, procure and install all types of refractory products for a wide range of applications and industries. We employ a highly experienced team of managers, engineers, supervisors and tradesmen who are fully conversant with all aspects of refractory engineering. Our activities cover all facets of refractory installation including:

Brickwork, Ramming, Casting,
Suspended roof construction, Arch construction,
Monolithic construction, Gunite installation,
Refractory drying".
Lawn Road Industrial Estate Credit: Neil Theasby

Willow Holt is a charming village located in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. Situated amidst lush woodlands and dense forests, it offers a serene and picturesque setting for residents and visitors alike. The village is nestled in the heart of Sherwood Forest, renowned for its ancient oak trees and rich history.

One of the notable features of Willow Holt is its abundance of willow trees, which lend their name to the village. These magnificent trees can be found lining the village streets and surrounding areas, creating a tranquil and beautiful atmosphere. The village is often referred to as a hidden gem, with its peaceful surroundings attracting those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The community of Willow Holt is small yet tight-knit, with a population of approximately 500 residents. The village boasts a strong sense of community spirit, evident through its active local events and gatherings. The villagers take pride in their heritage and history, with many traditional customs and celebrations being upheld throughout the year.

In terms of amenities, Willow Holt offers a range of facilities to cater to the needs of its residents. These include a primary school, a village hall, a post office, and a few local shops for everyday essentials. The village is also well-connected to nearby towns and cities, with regular bus services and good road links.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Willow Holt provides ample opportunities for exploration and adventure. The surrounding woodlands and forests offer numerous walking paths and cycling routes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. Additionally, the village is a gateway to Sherwood Forest, where visitors can discover the legendary Major Oak and learn about the folklore associated with Robin Hood.

Overall, Willow Holt is a charming village nestled in the woodlands of Nottinghamshire, offering a tranquil and idyllic setting for residents and visitors to enjoy. Its rich history, strong community spirit, and stunning natural surroundings make it a truly special place to live or explore.

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Lawn Road Industrial Estate Showing the office block of SHL Refractories Ltd.

I copied this from the company's website: "We design, manufacture, procure and install all types of refractory products for a wide range of applications and industries. We employ a highly experienced team of managers, engineers, supervisors and tradesmen who are fully conversant with all aspects of refractory engineering. Our activities cover all facets of refractory installation including:

Brickwork, Ramming, Casting,
Suspended roof construction, Arch construction,
Monolithic construction, Gunite installation,
Refractory drying".
Lawn Road Industrial Estate
Showing the office block of SHL Refractories Ltd. I copied this from the company's website: "We design, manufacture, procure and install all types of refractory products for a wide range of applications and industries. We employ a highly experienced team of managers, engineers, supervisors and tradesmen who are fully conversant with all aspects of refractory engineering. Our activities cover all facets of refractory installation including: Brickwork, Ramming, Casting, Suspended roof construction, Arch construction, Monolithic construction, Gunite installation, Refractory drying".
Motor spares business on Doncaster Road, Langold
Motor spares business on Doncaster Road, Langold
Brick and tile pier on Wembley Road, Langold This is one of a set of four almost identical piers that were erected to mark the first FA Cup final to be played at Wembley Stadium, London in 1924.
Brick and tile pier on Wembley Road, Langold
This is one of a set of four almost identical piers that were erected to mark the first FA Cup final to be played at Wembley Stadium, London in 1924.
A view of Langold Cemetery It was a happy surprise to discover how pleasant and well-maintained this village cemetery appeared.
A view of Langold Cemetery
It was a happy surprise to discover how pleasant and well-maintained this village cemetery appeared.
Village pond in North Carlton. Beautifully peaceful spot.
Village pond in North Carlton.
Beautifully peaceful spot.
Track to North Carlton. A Nottinghamshire walk.
Track to North Carlton.
A Nottinghamshire walk.
Footbridge over the River Ryton. Footpath east of Blyth.
Footbridge over the River Ryton.
Footpath east of Blyth.
Hodsock priory and Gatehouse. A walk from Blyth.
Hodsock priory and Gatehouse.
A walk from Blyth.
Stream alongside track to Hodsock. Plenty of water running today.
Stream alongside track to Hodsock.
Plenty of water running today.
Footpath between fields. Walking from Hodsock.
Footpath between fields.
Walking from Hodsock.
Footpath junction. Walking between Carlton and Hodsock.
Footpath junction.
Walking between Carlton and Hodsock.
Hodsock Priory Gatehouse, Blyth, Notts.
Hodsock Priory Gatehouse, Blyth, Notts.
Fields and Trees These fields lie between Carlton and Hodsock Priory.
Fields and Trees
These fields lie between Carlton and Hodsock Priory.
Footpath and Fields The footpath leads to Carlton village, the trees in the background are known as Alder Plantation.
Footpath and Fields
The footpath leads to Carlton village, the trees in the background are known as Alder Plantation.
Field Through the Hedge A footpath runs across this field to Blyth and the ditch in the foreground carries a tributary of the nearby River Ryton.
Field Through the Hedge
A footpath runs across this field to Blyth and the ditch in the foreground carries a tributary of the nearby River Ryton.
Bridleway and Farm This bridleway joins Hodsock with Hodsock Lodge Farm which can be seen in the distance at the edge of this square.  The jet of water is irrigating both the sandy soil and any passing cyclists too.
Bridleway and Farm
This bridleway joins Hodsock with Hodsock Lodge Farm which can be seen in the distance at the edge of this square. The jet of water is irrigating both the sandy soil and any passing cyclists too.
Hodsock Priory, Blyth, Nottinghamshire Hodsock Priory and its garden are in the centre of the 800acre Hodsock Estate and have been owned by the Buchanan family since the year 1765.
In the late winter and early spring each year the garden is opened to visitors to view the snowdrops, aconites, hellebores and other plantings.
Hodsock Priory, Blyth, Nottinghamshire
Hodsock Priory and its garden are in the centre of the 800acre Hodsock Estate and have been owned by the Buchanan family since the year 1765. In the late winter and early spring each year the garden is opened to visitors to view the snowdrops, aconites, hellebores and other plantings.
Hodsock Priory Garden, Blyth, Nottinghamshire Hodsock Priory and its garden are in the centre of the 800acre Hodsock Estate and have been owned by the Buchanan family since the year 1765.
In the late winter and early spring each year the garden is opened to visitors to view the snowdrops, aconites, hellebores and other plantings.
Hodsock Priory Garden, Blyth, Nottinghamshire
Hodsock Priory and its garden are in the centre of the 800acre Hodsock Estate and have been owned by the Buchanan family since the year 1765. In the late winter and early spring each year the garden is opened to visitors to view the snowdrops, aconites, hellebores and other plantings.
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Willow Holt is located at Grid Ref: SK5985 (Lat: 53.367269, Lng: -1.1004961)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Bassetlaw

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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