Norwell Woodhouse

Settlement in Nottinghamshire Newark and Sherwood

England

Norwell Woodhouse

Stubble field, Caunton Common
Stubble field, Caunton Common Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Norwell Woodhouse is a picturesque village located in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. Situated about 9 miles north of Newark-on-Trent, it lies within the district of Bassetlaw. With a population of around 400 residents, the village exudes a peaceful and rural ambiance.

The village is renowned for its historic charm, with many well-preserved buildings dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. One of the key landmarks is the St. Laurence Church, a beautiful Grade II* listed building that stands proudly in the heart of the village. Its striking architecture and intricate stained glass windows make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Surrounded by idyllic countryside, Norwell Woodhouse offers a range of outdoor activities for nature lovers. The village is nestled amidst rolling hills and lush green fields, providing ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and cycling. The nearby Norwell Caves, a system of limestone caves formed over millions of years, are a significant geological wonder and attract visitors from afar.

In terms of amenities, Norwell Woodhouse boasts a thriving community spirit. The village has a primary school, a village hall, and a local pub, The Plough Inn, which serves as a social hub for residents and visitors alike. The village also hosts various events throughout the year, including a summer fete and a Christmas market, fostering a sense of togetherness among its inhabitants.

Overall, Norwell Woodhouse is a quintessential English village that offers a delightful blend of history, natural beauty, and community spirit. Its tranquil setting and charming architecture make it a hidden gem within the Nottinghamshire countryside.

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Norwell Woodhouse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.155272/-0.892575 or Grid Reference SK7462. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stubble field, Caunton Common
Stubble field, Caunton Common
Bridleway to Caunton
Bridleway to Caunton
Stubble field and Caunton Common Farm
Stubble field and Caunton Common Farm
Stubble field, Caunton Common
Stubble field, Caunton Common
Bridleway to Caunton
Bridleway to Caunton
Bridleway to Caunton
Bridleway to Caunton
Farm track near Norwell Woodhouse
Farm track near Norwell Woodhouse
Stubble field near Norwell Woodhouse
Stubble field near Norwell Woodhouse
Comms Mast and Caravan The stormy sky behind the communication mast makes the thought of a week in the caravan even less appealing.
Comms Mast and Caravan
The stormy sky behind the communication mast makes the thought of a week in the caravan even less appealing.
Woods and Rainbow I assume this small woodland is still there but I expect the rainbow will be, like the sunshine it needs, long gone by now.
Woods and Rainbow
I assume this small woodland is still there but I expect the rainbow will be, like the sunshine it needs, long gone by now.
Wood and Storm The storm clouds clearly know to keep to the left of this track when passing by.  The wood on the top of the hill is appropriately called High Wood.
Wood and Storm
The storm clouds clearly know to keep to the left of this track when passing by. The wood on the top of the hill is appropriately called High Wood.
Hedge of the Storm This hedge runs along the southern edge of this square.  The trees on the hill are part of High Wood.  Could the spell checkers amongst us please leave the title alone, it is intentional.
Hedge of the Storm
This hedge runs along the southern edge of this square. The trees on the hill are part of High Wood. Could the spell checkers amongst us please leave the title alone, it is intentional.
Straw House and Digger Despite all the warnings from the story of the three little pigs it would appear people are still building houses from straw.
Straw House and Digger
Despite all the warnings from the story of the three little pigs it would appear people are still building houses from straw.
Footpath to Caunton This footpath joins a multitude of other paths that lead to Caunton.
Footpath to Caunton
This footpath joins a multitude of other paths that lead to Caunton.
Lodge Farm This long road runs almost the length of this square on its way to Lodge Farm.
Lodge Farm
This long road runs almost the length of this square on its way to Lodge Farm.
Cables to Staythorpe These pylons lead to, or from, the sub station at Staythorpe.
Cables to Staythorpe
These pylons lead to, or from, the sub station at Staythorpe.
Lonely Semi This pair of houses stand alone by the side of the A616 between Ollerton and Newark.
Lonely Semi
This pair of houses stand alone by the side of the A616 between Ollerton and Newark.
Big Barns These two barns are part of Caunton Common farm.
Big Barns
These two barns are part of Caunton Common farm.
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Norwell Woodhouse is located at Grid Ref: SK7462 (Lat: 53.155272, Lng: -0.892575)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Newark and Sherwood

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.155272,-0.892575
Norwell Woodhouse
Fixme: Needs checking it's actually signed on the road, and is not just a "former place" grandfathered into OS OpenData
Place: hamlet
Source: NPE
Wikidata: Q23765422
Lat/Long: 53.1574452/-0.893221
Bus Stop
The Croft
Bus: yes
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Naptan Notes: BW
Naptan Street: Norwell Lane
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Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.1572681/-0.8945454
The Croft
Naptan AtcoCode: 3300NS0852
Naptan Bearing: NW
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: The Croft
Naptan Indicator: NW-bound
Naptan Landmark: The Croft
Naptan NaptanCode: ntsgmtja
Naptan Notes: 3300NS0223
Naptan Street: Norwell Lane
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.1571957/-0.8944489
Post Box
Post Box Type: wall
Lat/Long: 53.1573096/-0.8945872
Telephone
Defibrillator
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Defibrillator Location: inside red phone box, Norwell Woodhouse
Emergency: defibrillator
Man Made: telephone_box
Lat/Long: 53.1572948/-0.8946372
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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