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- Sookholme is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Warsop in the Mansfield district of western Nottinghamshire, England. It is 120 miles...
- po****tion was 12,644 residents, including Church Warsop, Meden Vale, Sookholme and Spion Kop. The parish was an urban district in Nottinghamshire until...
- river, which continues in a north-easterly direction. Beyond the B6407 Sookholme Road bridge, it is joined by The Bottoms, which rises in Mansfield Woodhouse...
- St Augustine's Church, Sookholme is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Sookholme near Warsop. The church was built in the 12th...
- local Nottinghamshire areas: Nether Langwith and Cuckney to the north Sookholme to the south Church Warsop and Market Warsop to the east Shirebrook in...
- The sessional division of Mansfield (except the parishes of Clipstone, Sookholme and Warsop), and the parishes of Annesley, Eastwood, Felley and Greasley...
- Shireoaks, Sibthorpe, Skegby (Ashfield), Skegby (B****etlaw), Sneinton, Sookholme, South Clifton, South Leverton, South Muskham, South Scarle, South Wheatley...
- Walesby, Walkeringham, Wallingwells (extra-parochial), Warsop (including Sookholme), Welbeck (extra-parochial), Wellow West Burton, West Drayton, West Markham...
- Blyth & Cuckney, Misterton and East Retford, with the civil parish of Sookholme from Skegby Rural District. In 1950, the five Parliamentary Divisions...
- under the Local Government Act 1894. It was enlarged in 1935 when the Sookholme civil parish was transferred to the district. The district was abolished...