Nuncargate
Nuncargate is a village near Kirkby-in-Ashfield, within the Ashfield district, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is 130 miles (210 km) north of London and 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Nottingham, the county town. It is notable for being the birthplace of the cricketer Harold Larwood.[1] GeographyNuncargate has a population of around 500.[2] It is in a combined built-up area with the Annesley, Annesley Woodhouse and Kirkby Woodhouse villages, and on the fringes of the wider Mansfield urban area. The A611 (Nottingham to Mansfield)/B6021 (to Kirkby) roads bound the east edge of the village, and meet at the Shoulder of Mutton Hill,[3] which is on a ridge atop the Robin Hood Hills. From there it leads to Nuncargate Road, the main thoroughfare into the village which continues to Kirkby Woodhouse and beyond. AmenitiesBeing a small village, Nuncargate has some amenities. It does not have a railway station, but does have a post office[4] and a small number of retail outlets. There is a public house, The Cricketers Arms.[5] Both this and the Nuncargate Recreation Ground lay alongside Nuncargate Road. Nuncargate has three schools and is close to the Sherwood National Reserve Forest.[2] HistoryNuncargate was not named in the Domesday survey, but was first listed in public records from the 13th century. The name may have been derived from Nun's or Nunna's marshland.[6] The Cricketer's Arms dates from the 17th century.[5] The route from Nuncargate to Shoulder of Mutton Hill was not in place until the early 1800s. It remained as a hamlet within the Kirkby ancient parish[7] until the 19th-20th century, when it began to grow due to housing being built for miners based at nearby collieries. Nuncargate would eventually coalesce with Annesley, Annesley Woodhouse and Kirkby Woodhouse villages.[8] Notable peopleNotable people from Nuncargate include several cricket players and political personalities:[9]
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