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Ollerton is an interesting town positioned on the banks of the Maun River, between Boughton and Edwinstowe in the county of Nottinghamshire. It nudges the edge of the ancient historic Sherwood Forest which was once home to Robin Hood and his merry men. The town dates far back in history, and has delightful 18th Century Coaching Inns which still welcomes visitors today, just as in times past, as the town is positioned at the crossing point of two ancient Highways. Coal Mining played an important role employing many of the townsfolk across the years, and although the mines are now closed the legacy lives on.
Today's visitors can enjoy the good choice of shops on offer, and an impressive retail park close by, or there is always the colourful weekly market whose stalls line up to tempt the hardiest of shoppers. Artists will have a chance to capture the charming 18th Century Watermill set near the banks of the Maun River, or the church which stands nearby. Attractive countryside surrounds the town where walkers can enjoy the footpaths, and the Hops still grown today which links with the town's agricultural past. There is a good choice of comfortable B&B's and pleasant hotels for those visitors who are tempted to linger in this pleasing spot.
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Nursery Cottage
Welcome Cottages
Doctor
Dr S Head & Partners
Golf Club
Rufford Park Golf & Country Club
Holiday Park
Thoresby Hall Hotel
Market
Car Boot/Auto Jumble
Pub and Bar
Ollerton House
White Hart
School
Ollerton Infant & Nursery School
Activities
Phoenix Airsoft(Adventure)
Places to Stay near Ollerton
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Thoresby Hall Hotel & Spa
(2.50 miles)
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Sherwood Forest Lodge
(3.64 miles)
A purpose built Bed and Breakfast guest house set in 12 acres of Land in the Heart Sherwood Forest Leading to Sherwood Pines Forest Park. We have 5 Excellent appointed rooms for tourists and business ...
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Crosshill House Bed and Breakfast
(4.33 miles)
Crosshill House is situated in the Historic village of Laxton and is the only place in Britain that adopts the medieval strip farming system.It is an ideal place to relax and unwind from the stresses ...
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The Goat House
(4.37 miles)
The Goat House at Ivy Cottage is situated in the Historic village of Laxton, north of Nottingham and to this day continues the Medieval Open Field Farming System. The Goat House is an idyllic place ...
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Clumber Park Hotel
(4.45 miles)
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The recently upgraded Clumber Park Hotel nestles on the edge of Sherwood Forest. This Nottinghamshire hotel is a haven of unrivalled tranquility and natural beauty. The hotel occupies a prime ... more
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Travelodge Retford Markham Moor
(5.67 miles)
There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... more
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Brecks Cottage
(5.83 miles)
16th Century country cottage tastefully renovated to suit modern requirements. Oak beams and inglenook fires to welcome you whether you visit on business or pleasure, Close to Newark Showground, Sherwood forest, Nottingham and Lincoln. 4 ...
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Mansfield Lodge Hotel
(7.86 miles)
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Mansfield Lodge Hotel is a family run 2-star small hotel with a friendly atmosphere situated in the heart of Robin Hood Country. This well furnished, smart Victorian property is less ... more
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Clifton Hotel
(7.87 miles)
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The Clifton Hotel is a Georgian building located on a quiet tree lined road, 5 minutes away from the city centre. The Clifton Hotel is 16 miles from Nottingham.
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Portland Hall Hotel
(7.89 miles)
Open to both residents and non-residents the hotel, an elegant Georgian mansion, is registered with the AA, Heart of England Tourist Board and ABTA. Grade II listed and built in 1805, it is set in ...
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