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A central theme throughout the history of Barnby-in-the-Willows is the Church, dedicated to All Saints’, as this is the oldest building within the village and has seen many changes within Barnby.

Established 1994 to trace and preserve any aspect of Caddington's past (and present) including the surrounding area.
Contact: Peter D Farrow

Clavering in Essex, has a long and varied history and, as you see from the publications section, some of it can be found in the local books.

Colton is a small village in Staffordshire, a mile North of Rugeley. It boasts a long and vibrant history, with many people, traditions and buildings of historic merit.

The Cottingley Village History Society in Kent, providing a common meeting ground for study, research into history of Cottingley.

All about East Leake and District Local History Society, Nottinghamshire, England, how the village began and why it developed over the years to become what it is today.

Gotham and District Local History Society in Nottinghamshire, was originally formed in 1974. The Society offers guided tours of the village and surrounding hills, as well as answering queries on Family Trees.

Situated in the East Midlands region at heart of England, Huthwaite is uniquely sited upon Nottinghamshires highest natural terrain. A plaque atop area called Strawberry Bank sets official record height when measured at 201 meters above sea level.

Keyworth is a hilltop village in an area of gently undulating boulder clay country, ranging between 200 and 300 feet above sea level. It is situated some seven miles south-east of Nottingham.

Includes A potted history of Plumtree, Stanton on the Wolds, Bradmore, Thorpe-in-the-Glebe and Wysall.

Kingston on Soar is a small Parish in the south of Nottinghamshire - at the last count only 189 electors in 98 properties.

The Lenton History Society was formed in 1974 with the specific aim of fostering an interest in the history of the locality. Old and New Lenton, Lenton Sands and Dunkirk, the Lenton and Dunkirk Industrial Estates, plus the Lenton Abbey and Wollaton Park housing estates are all considered to fall within the Society’s area of interest.

2½ miles west-north-west of Worksop, is a manor and chapelry, which had its name from an ancient oak that stood many centuries on the spot where the three counties of Nottingham, York and Derby converge.

Provides information about the heritage of Woodborough, a Nottinghamshire village 8 miles north-east of the city of Nottingham. Most sections in this website are about people, events and buildings past and present. Many photographs have been included in support of the text, the text has quite often been written by local people.

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