- Trust's
Shireoaks Marina is a few
minutes walk
along the
towpath from the
village making it
easily accessible for
visiting boaters.
Shireoaks Hall is...
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Shireoaks Colliery was a coal mine
situated on the edge of the
village of
Shireoaks, near
Worksop in
North Nottinghamshire,
close by the
Yorkshire border...
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Shireoaks Hall is a
grade II*
listed 17th-century
country house in the
hamlet of
Shireoaks, 2+1⁄4
miles (3.6 km) north-west of Worksop, Nottinghamshire...
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Shireoaks railway station serves the
village of
Shireoaks in Nottinghamshire, England. It was
opened by the
Sheffield and
Lincolnshire Junction Railway...
- Derbyshire.
After a seam of coal had been
reached at
Shireoaks in
February 1859, the
Shireoaks Colliery Company was formed, and was
formally registered...
- "
Shireoaks Hall,
Shireoaks (1370408)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 8
September 2023
Historic England, "Barn at Hall Farm,
Shireoaks (1045053)"...
- Breckhead, the
wider eastern area also encomp****ing Over Fold/Upper Fold and
Shireoaks hamlets alongside Wash village,
which is on the east
boundary of the parish...
- St Luke's Church,
Shireoaks is a
Grade II
listed Church of
England parish church in
Shireoaks, Nottinghamshire. The
church was
built in a
Decorated style...
- Sir
Thomas Hewett of
Shireoaks Hall, who died in 1660. Thomas, therefore,
became the heir to his father's estate,
including Shireoaks, at four
years of age...
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miners working at the
nearby Shireoaks and
Steetley pits. It was
named after G.
Preston Rhodes, then
chairman of
Shireoaks Colliery.
Tylden Road, the main...