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What and Where is Warsop?

A Market Town in the County of Nottinghamshire

53.204332 Latitude and -1.154892 Longitude

Longitude: 1° 9' 17.6112'' W and Latitude: 53° 12' 15.5952'' N

Warsop's most central Post Code is NG20 0AB


Warsop is a civil parish in the District of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, on the outskirts of Sherwood Forest. At the 2001 census it had a population of 12,365, reducing to 11,999 at the 2011 Census including Church Warsop , Meden Vale and Spion Kop.

Warsop lies on the A60, 5 miles north of Mansfield and 8 miles south of Worksop on the southern slopes of the Meden valley along with several smaller villages and hamlets such as Warsop Vale, Meden Vale, Church Warsop, Spion Kop and Sookholme.

Warsop Map 1

Warsop has a town hall though the administrative centre is located in Mansfield (MDC)

Amongst other businesses and points of interest that Warsop has on offer, Warsop has a post office (no bank) - but approx. 5 cashpoint teller machines, several high street shops: 2 small supermarkets, 4 barbers, 7 hairdressers, 8 or 10 takeaway shops (chip-shop, pizza, chinese, indian, sandwitches, etc), 3 charity shops, a restaurant, 2 butchers, a bakery, 5 pubs, 1 club, a fruit and veg outlet, a hardware store, an opticians, a tattooist, a computer repair shop, a newsagents, a white-goods store, a flower shop, a vetenary service, a dentists, car sales, solicitors, carpet shop, fitness saloon, a mobility shop, e-cig shop, a fire-station, a primary care centre, 4 schools, a day nursery, churches and chapels, a haulage company, a timber company, several local farms, a branch-line rail link (but no station), a bus service (linking Mansfield, Shirebrook and Meden Vale).

Warsop has 2 sets of traffic lights (including the pedestrian crossing), 3 zebra crossings, free car parking (approx. 120 spaces), a bmx track, a skateboard park. The list could go on - but...

...then, Warsop has 'The Carrs' - a large open space, which includes a Nature Reserve, recreational and play areas, a mill pond and the River Meden.


Warsop also has a long and rich history - check it out here


Here are a few recent images of Warsop town centre...

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