Includes towns such as Worksop and Retford, along with various villages.
Bordered by South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and other parts of Nottinghamshire.
History:
Dates back to Roman and Anglo-Saxon times.
Mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.
Significant during the Industrial Revolution for coal mining and manufacturing.
Economy:
Traditionally based on coal mining; now diversified.
Service sector, retail, and logistics are key economic contributors.
Worksop and Retford are main commercial centers.
Attractions and Landmarks:
Clumber Park: National Trust country park with gardens and trails.
Mr Straw’s House: Preserved 1920s period house in Worksop.
Rufford Abbey: Historic abbey and country estate.
Chesterfield Canal: Popular for boating and fishing.
Education and Health:
Variety of schools and colleges, including North Notts College.
Bassetlaw District General Hospital in Worksop provides healthcare services.
Transport:
Well-connected by the A1(M) motorway and rail services.
Retford and Worksop stations offer routes to Sheffield, Nottingham, and Lincoln.
Close to Robin Hood Airport in Doncaster for international travel.
Culture and Community:
Hosts cultural events, local theatres, museums, and galleries.
Active community groups and organizations foster a vibrant local spirit.
Bassetlaw combines historical significance with modern amenities, providing a high quality of life for residents and an attractive destination for visitors. For more details, visit the Bassetlaw District Council website or Visit Nottinghamshire.