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Long Eaton is a town in the Erewash district of Derbyshire, England, just north of the River Trent, about 6 miles (9.7 km) south-west of Nottingham and 9 miles (14 km) south-east of Derby. The town population was 37,760 at the 2011 census. [ 1 ]
To this day, Sunspel still operates from its Long Eaton factory where it has been based since 1937. The factory employs approximately 50 people and it is where Sunspel handmakes its Classic T-shirts. [8] The brand continues to be stocked in leading global retailers and has its own retail stores worldwide.
Long Eaton is a town and unparished area in the Borough of Erewash in Derbyshire, England.The town and the surrounding area contain 31 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.
West Park is near the historic centre of Long Eaton on the opposite side of Erewash Canal, the area was used for Lace factories and part of the park is within The Lace Factory Conservation area. [3] It is an Edwardian park with Long Eaton Borough council purchasing the land that now comprises the park in seven parcels starting in 1882 and ...
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Long Eaton War Memorial Cross; S. St Laurence's Church, Long Eaton; Long Eaton Speedway; Long Eaton railway station (1847–1863) Long Eaton railway station (1863–1967)
The congregation was founded in 1861 and they met in a carpenter's shop on High Street, Long Eaton. Numbers grew rapidly and a new site was acquired on Station Road. The foundation stone for the new building was laid by R. Birkin, one of the Directors of the Midland Railway in May 1864 [ 1 ] and the first chapel erected at a cost of £350 ...
A part of this mill 48' 9¨ long by 27'4" wide is five storeys in height and other parts of the respective lengths of 31'3¨ by 23' 3¨ and 23' 2¨ by 21' wide are three storeys in height. There is also a building adjoining and connecting with the mill of 3 storeys in height and measuring 26' 6" long by 17' 9" wide.