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Encyclopedia > Colwick

Colwick is a suburb in the east of Greater Nottingham in England. It forms part of the Nottinghamshire borough of Gedling, although Colwick Country Park is actually within the city boundary. It lies between the River Trent and the railway line, with nearby places being Netherfield (to the east), Bakersfield (to the north-west), and Carlton (to the north). Colwick has a population of about 2000. There is one Church - an anglican church - John the Baptist. Greater Nottingham is the surrounding conurbation of the city of Nottingham. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq mi  Population    - 2006 est. ... Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts) is an English county in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. ... Gedling is a local government district with borough status in Nottinghamshire, England. ... For other uses see Trent River. ... Netherfield, is a small town 3 miles east of Nottingham. ... Bakersfield is a small suburb of Nottingham situated east of the city. ... Location within the British Isles Carlton is a suburb to the east of the city of Nottingham. ... The term Anglican (from Medieval Latin ecclesia anglicana, meaning the English Church) is used to describe the people, institutions and churches as well as the liturgical traditions and theological concepts developed by the established Church of England, the Anglican Communion and the Continuing Anglican Churches (a loosely affiliated group of...


Industrial

Colwick is a primarily industrial region; the Colwick Loop Road runs through the area. Colwick Loop Road is a carrier road which forms part of the A612 in Nottinghamshire. ...


External links

  • Gedling Borough Council


Ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire
Unitary authorities: Nottingham
Boroughs/Districts: Ashfield • Bassetlaw • Broxtowe • Gedling • Mansfield • Newark and Sherwood • Rushcliffe
Cities/Towns: Arnold • Beeston • Blidworth • Carlton • Cotgrave • Eastwood • Hucknall • Kimberley • Kirkby-in-Ashfield • Mansfield • Mansfield Woodhouse • Newark • Nottingham • Rainworth • Retford • Ruddington • Stapleford • Southwell • Sutton-in-Ashfield • West Bridgford • Worksop
See also: List of civil parishes in Nottinghamshire

Coordinates: 52°56′N 1°05′W The Ceremonial counties of England are areas of England that are appointed a Lord-Lieutenant, and are defined by the government with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England. ... Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts) is an English county in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. ... For other uses, see Nottingham (disambiguation). ... This article is about the district in England, for the area in Sydney, Australia, see Ashfield, New South Wales. ... Bassetlaw is the northernmost district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population according to the 2001 UK census of 107,713. ... Broxtowe is a local government district with borough status in Nottinghamshire, England, west of the city of Nottingham. ... Gedling is a local government district with borough status in Nottinghamshire, England. ... Mansfield is a local government district in Nottinghamshire, England. ... Newark and Sherwood is a local government district of eastern Nottinghamshire, England. ... Rushcliffe is a local government district with borough status in Nottinghamshire, England. ... Arnold is a town near Nottingham, England. ... Beeston is a town in the county of Nottinghamshire, England some 3 miles (5 km) south west of the centre of Nottingham. ... Blidworth is a small albeit old village approximately five miles east of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK. Another word for albeit is although Categories: UK geography stubs ... Location within the British Isles Carlton is a suburb to the east of the city of Nottingham. ... Location within the British Isles For the lexicographer, see Randle Cotgrave Cotgrave is a town in the borough of Rushcliffe, in Nottinghamshire, England, lying south east of Nottingham. ... Arms of the former Eastwood Urban District Council Eastwood is a town in Nottinghamshire, England, six miles west of Nottingham. ... Statistics Population: 29,188 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SK535488 Administration District: Ashfield Shire county: Nottinghamshire Region: East Midlands Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Nottinghamshire Historic county: Nottinghamshire Services Police force: Nottinghamshire Police Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: East Midlands Post office and telephone Post... Kimberley is a town in Nottinghamshire, England, lying immediately northwest of Nottingham. ... Kirkby-in-Ashfield is a market town and a notable victim of that serial killer of British communities, Margaret Thatcher, in Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of 25,265 (according to the 2001 National Census). ... Statistics Population: 69,987 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SK537610 Administration District: Mansfield (district) Shire county: Nottinghamshire Region: East Midlands Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Nottinghamshire Historic county: Nottinghamshire Services Police force: Nottinghamshire Police Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: East Midlands Post office and telephone... Map sources for Mansfield Woodhouse at grid reference SK540632 Mansfield Woodhouse is a small town about 2 km north of Mansfield itself, in Nottinghamshire, UK. It lies about 4 km south of Shirebrook. ... Newark (also Newark-on-Trent) is a town in Nottinghamshire, located on the River Trent. ... For other uses, see Nottingham (disambiguation). ... Rainworth is a village in Nottinghamshire, England. ... Retford is a market town in northeastern Nottinghamshire, England in the district of Bassetlaw. ... Ruddington is an English village situated five miles south of Nottingham in the Borough of Rushcliffe. ... Stapleford is a town in the county of Nottinghamshire, England some 6 miles (10km) west of the centre of Nottingham. ... Vicars Court and the Residence Southwell is a small town in Nottinghamshire, England. ... Sutton-in-Ashfield open air market (Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays) Sutton-in-Ashfield is a town in the Ashfield district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of around 40,000. ... West Bridgford is a leafy suburb of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, England. ... Statistics Population: 39,072 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SK585795 Administration District: Bassetlaw Shire county: Nottinghamshire Region: East Midlands Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Nottinghamshire Historic county: Nottinghamshire Services Police force: Nottinghamshire Police Ambulance service: East Midlands Post office and telephone Post town: WORKSOP Postal... This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...


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colwick (861 words)
The family of Colwick were supposed to have taken the name of Colwick and used it as their family name there is no known record of the original family name of the owners.
By the year 1893 Colwick now had a population of approximately 600 people, the main reason appears to be the railway which brought employment to the local villages, which up to this time was farming.
The Colwick church still exists but this is in ruin, and this is a later version which was built in the in the 16th century at great expense by Sir John Musters after he acquired Colwick Hall.
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