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Tel code: 01623 | code search
Postcode: NG17 | code search
Population: 12000
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Folk Customs:
Blidworth Cradle Rocking
Laxton's Court Leet
Penny Loaf Day
The Southwell Gate

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Ashfield Show

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Mapplewells Inn
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Dance - Bainbridge Ballroom
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Sutton in Ashfield is almost adjacent to Mansfield, lying to the west and south west of the town. The A38 road leads out of Mansfield and cuts through part of Sutton in Ashfield on its way to junction 28 of the M1. The M1 junction is only two miles away from the town and therefore Sutton in Ashfield gives excellent access to all parts of the country. The earliest known settlement of the area was in Saxon times and the town is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Sutone'. The first Cotton Mill was built in Sutton by the Unwin Family c1770. Originally it was oxen and horse powered, then later on water was used to turn the machines until eventually the change was made to steam power. In 1851, after a change of ownership it became a silk mill, before being heavily damaged by fire in 1875. Sutton in Ashfield boasts the largest sundial in Europe. This unique tourist attraction is to found in Portland Square, next to the Idlewells Shopping Centre and Sutton Community College. For entertainment, Sutton in Ashfield has The Diamond, a music venue and pub that claims to be Nottinghamshire's finest tribute band venue.

Attraction

Brierley Forest Park and Visitor Centre
Teversal Trails Visitor Centre

Care Home

Clarence Residential Care Home
Forest Manor Nursing Home
Lawn Park Care Home

Classes

Dance - Bainbridge Ballroom
Yoga - Hatha

Dentist

Oasis Dental Care
Portland Square Dental Surgery

Doctor

Dr S Mukhopadhyay
Dr. G.S.A. Ewbank & Partners
Drs Hook & Williamson
Healdswood Surgery
Medical Centre
Woodlands Medical Practice
Woodside Surgery

Estate Agent

Barnes W A Estate Agents
Blount David
Collins John
Edwards Colin

Holder A E
The First Place Property Co

Golf Club

Coxmoor Golf Club

Market

Idlewells Market Hall
Skegby Car Boot
Sutton Open Market

Pub and Bar

Cardinal Inn
Denmans Head
Duke Of Sussex
Forest Tavern
King & Miller
Last Drop
Mapplewells Inn
Miners Arms
Nags Head
Oval Inn
Peacock
Picture House
Rose and Crown
Snipe At Sutton

Speed the Plough
Staff Of Life
White Swan

Solicitor

Fidler & Pepper
Hollis & Co Solicitors

Taxi

A Line
Alpha Cars
Blueline Of Ashfield
D P & D W Taxis
N B Taxis
Petes Taxis

Sports Clubs

Manfield Hosiery Mills CC (Cricket)
WNC Mansfield Express Basketball Club (Basketball)

Shops

Mosley's
Boots
Petscene
Stanton Hill Pharmacy
D I Blow Ltd
Ambience
Put Your Foot In It

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Clement Taylor
Wickes
Akita Kennels

Places to Stay near Sutton In Ashfield

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Travelodge Mansfield (1.05 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Days Inn (2.69 miles)

Days Inn
Days Inn have 14 great locations across the UK, our Chesterfield hotel is ideally situated to be perfect for business, personal, families or just a quick overnighter if you’re stuck. The Days Inn hotel in ... More | visit website
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The Derbyshire (2.76 miles)

The Derbyshire
Location is perfect at The Derbyshire Hotel. Literally seconds from junction 28 of the M1, business travellers will find this a welcome respite after a day on the road. Short break visitors will find it ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Mansfield (2.76 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the M1, next to McArthur Glen Designer Outlet Village and around 30 minutes from Alton Towers Theme Park. For shops and local amenities Mansfield town centre is only 5 ... More | visit website

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Portland Hall Hotel (3.49 miles)

Portland Hall Hotel
Open to both residents and non-residents the hotel, an elegant Georgian mansion, is registered with the AA, Heart of England Tourist Board and ABTA. Grade II listed and built in 1805, it is set in ... More
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Clifton Hotel (3.51 miles)

Clifton Hotel

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The Clifton Hotel is a Georgian building located on a quiet tree lined road, 5 minutes away from the city centre. The Clifton Hotel is 16 miles from Nottingham.

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Mansfield Lodge Hotel (3.52 miles)

Mansfield Lodge Hotel

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Mansfield Lodge Hotel is a family run 2-star small hotel with a friendly atmosphere situated in the heart of Robin Hood Country. This well furnished, smart Victorian property is less ... More

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The Boundary (3.62 miles)

The Boundary

The Boundary, Alfreton is a traditional pub with separate hotel accommodation of 13 high quality rooms. The bar serves a range of quality beers and wine and an extensive pub menu offering hot food all ... More

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Holiday Inn Nottingham Sherwood Park (3.71 miles)

Holiday Inn Nottingham Sherwood Park
Ideally located near junction 27 off the M1 Motorway, this stylish hotel is the perfect venue for guests exploring Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire . We offer complimentary on-site car parking facilities. The hotel is one of ... More | visit website
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Whitton Lodge (3.91 miles)

Whitton Lodge
Over 400 years old, Whitton Lodge, is a luxury bed and breakfast in the Derbyshire countryside. It is close to both The Peak District National Park and Sherwood Forest, the home of Robin Hood. Bedrooms ... More | visit website

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