Coordinates: 53°10′N 1°04′W / 53.16°N 1.07°W
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| District | Newark and Sherwood |
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| Shire county | Nottinghamshire |
| Region | East Midlands |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | MANSFIELD |
| Postcode district | NG21 |
| Dialling code | 01623 |
| Police | Nottinghamshire |
| Fire | Nottinghamshire |
| Ambulance | East Midlands |
| EU Parliament | East Midlands |
| UK Parliament | Sherwood |
| List of places: UK • England • Nottinghamshire | |
Edwinstowe is a village in the heart of Sherwood Forest, north Nottinghamshire, England.
Its name means Edwin's resting place because King (and Saint) Edwin of Northumbria's body was hidden in the church after he was killed in the Battle of Hatfield Chase, near Doncaster, probably in 633. References to Edwinstowe can be found in the Domesday Book. Legend has it that Robin Hood married his sweetheart Maid Marian in St Mary's Church.
Thoresby Colliery serves as Edwinstowe's main source of employment. However, since the downfall of the British coal industry, tourism is now becoming a major influence on the local economy due to the popularity of the Robin Hood legend and the alleged location of his base at the Major Oak.
There was a post windmill south of the Mansfield Road (grid reference SK613663) with a small box-style roundhouse. It was driven by 2 common sails and 2 double patent sails.
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Village facilities/features
- Village Hall
- Royal Oak pub
- Ye Olde Jug and Glass - pub
- Black Swan - pub
- Antiques Centre
- Church Farm workshops
- Edwinstowe House
- The Cottage Tea Rooms
- Maun Valley Project Conservation Area
- Sherwood Forest Fun Park
- Sherwood Forest Youth Hostel
- Thorseby St John Ambulance Division
- [1] - Outdoor Adventure Park
- Skirmish - Paintball Venue
- [2] - High wire forest adventure course
- Sherwood Pines - mountain biking, cyclo cross and forest walks
Famous people associated with the village
References
- ^ The Adrenalin Jungle, retrieved 05.12.08
- ^ Go Ape, retrieved 05.12.08
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