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Sundown Adventureland is a children's theme park in Rampton, Nottinghamshire, UK. It originally opened as a farmyard in 1968 and is owned by the Rhodes family. [ 1 ] As of 2020, it has over 30 rides and attractions.
Drawing of West Retford House by Thomas Malton in 1770. Alexander Emerson (1710–1745), who inherited the West Retford estate from his relative George Wharton [3] in 1727, built the house in about 1740. He was the son of Alexander Emerson and Alice Wharton of Caister in Lincolnshire. In 1736 he married Elizabeth Bosvile, who was the daughter ...
Headon is a village in Headon cum Upton civil parish, in the Bassetlaw district, of the county of Nottinghamshire, England. The village is adjacent to the villages of Upton, Nether Headon, East Drayton, Eaton, Gamston, Woodbeck and Stokeham. In 2011 the parish, together with Stokeham had a population of 253. [1]
South Leverton is a village and civil parish in Bassetlaw, north Nottinghamshire, England, four miles from Retford. According to the 2001 census it has a population of 478, [ 1 ] increasing marginally to 480 at the 2011 census , [ 2 ] and more substantially to 514 at the 2021 census .
Gamston is a village and civil parish four miles south of Retford in the English county of Nottinghamshire. The village lies on the A638 road between Retford and the Markham Moor junction with the A1 and the A57 roads. The population of the civil parish as at the 2011 Census was 246, [1] which increased to 253 in 2021. [2]
The Sundown Festival was set to be held at the Norfolk Showground, near Norwich, on 29 August. However, organisers said the event had been cancelled and refunds for purchased tickets would be ...
Sturton le Steeple is a village located 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Retford, Nottinghamshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population (including Littleborough and Fenton ) of 497, [ 2 ] reducing slightly to 486 at the 2011 census , [ 3 ] but increasing to 545 residents in the 2021 census .
The church of St Peter and St Paul, North Wheatley. The church was built in the 13th century, and is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul. [11] Gilbert White includes a brief description of the Church itself, written in the 1853 Directory of Nottinghamshire. It has a tower with 5 bells, but the Chancel was rebuilt in 1824. [12]