Facilities Normanton-on-the-Wolds
the plough, normanton on wolds
the plough, normanton on wolds llamas
there no school or church in small village parish church of plumtree, dedicated st mary virgin, close in nearby village of plumtree. ancient church, parish church serving normanton , clipston, believed 1 of oldest churches in nottinghamshire. plumtree methodists built chapel in village in 1797 (which enlarged in 1827) private dwelling. there no shops, nor other modern facility in normanton, inhabitants relying on mobility reach nearby tollerton, keyworth, cotgrave or other sources supplies. there are, however, businesses such working avenue farm providing stabling. ives family s rushcliffe breeders farm north of village keeps small, conspicuous, llama herd.
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spring on hoe hill normanton
one of better known buildings in village plough inn; substantial ivy clad country road inn extensive gardens. deservedly popular pub offers cuisine , hospitable. regular bus services between nottingham , melton mowbray detour off a606 pass along old melton road through village east of village pretty stream, straggled timber footbridges, flows south , east off wolds toward trent. land here agricultural , green belt designated. north , east towards nearby tollerton, clipston , cotgrave farmland includes crop land grazing sheep , horses. large woods less mile directly east plantation. there extensive , marked public footpaths in area affording, on used path on wold edge clipston , cotgrave, impressive views on large area of city of nottingham north west.
north of village distinctive, partially wooded, hoe hill, visible miles around , forms 1 of westerly outcrops of wold s northernmost trent valley edge.
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