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  2. Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Bingham - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal; The Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Bingham, is the parish church of Bingham in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, England.The church, in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham is a Grade I listed building and this was given by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as a building of outstanding architectural and historical interest.

  3. Bingham, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Bingham is a market town and civil parish [1] in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, England, 9 miles (14 km) east of Nottingham, 12 miles (18.8 km) south-west of Newark-on-Trent and 15 miles (23.3 km) west of Grantham.

  4. Listed buildings in Bingham, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    The parish contains the market town of Bingham, and the most important building is a church, which is listed together with associated structures, including headstones in the churchyard. The other listed buildings include houses and associated structures, shop and offices, a public house, a former school and teacher's house, a market cross, and ...

  5. East Bridgford - Wikipedia

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    East Bridgford is a village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, east of the city of Nottingham.It had a population of 1,814 at the 2011 census, [1] falling to 1,763 at the 2021 census. [2]

  6. Tithby - Wikipedia

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    Tithby (sometimes spelt "Tythby", locally pronounced "Tidby") is an English hamlet in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, about 2.6 miles (4.2 km) south of the market town of Bingham. The civil parishes of Tithby and Wiverton Hall have a joint annual parish meeting. [1] Tithby reported a population of 69 people at the 2021 census. [2]

  7. Upper Saxondale - Wikipedia

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    Upper Saxondale is a village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. [1] It lies in an upland area between the River Trent and the Vale of Belvoir, and between the A52 and A46 roads, close to their junction at Saxondale Roundabout near Bingham.

  8. Hawksworth, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    The church, dedicated to St Mary and All Saints, is a small building, with a brick tower. The chancel has been lately rebuilt, and contains some fine stained glass by Wailes of Newcastle. John Throsby , writing during 1790 in his new edition of Robert Thoroton's Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, describes Hawksworth as: [ 5 ]

  9. Thoroton - Wikipedia

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    Thoroton is a small English village and civil parish in the borough of Rushcliffe, and the county of Nottinghamshire, with a population of 112 at the 2011 census, [1] and increasing to 130 at the 2021 census. [2] The village has conservation area status. Its Anglican parish church is a Grade I listed building.