Worksop
Coordinates: 53°18′35″N 1°07′22″W / 53.3096°N 1.1227°W
Worksop is a town in Nottinghamshire, England. It is on the edge of Sherwood Forest and is sometimes called the "Gateway to the Dukeries" because it is close to several large country houses and estates.[1] The town is the largest in the district of Bassetlaw.
History
People have lived in the Worksop area since ancient times. The town grew during the Middle Ages and later became known for coal mining, farming and local industries.[2]
In the 1800s and 1900s mining became one of the main employers in the town. The last local pit closed in the 1990s.
Landmarks
Worksop has several historic buildings and places, including:
Community
The town centre has shops, markets, cafes and local businesses. There are parks, sports centres and community facilities. Schools in the town include Outwood Academy Valley and Outwood Academy Portland.
Transport
Worksop railway station has trains to Sheffield, Lincoln and Nottingham.[5] Buses link the town with nearby villages and towns. Major roads include the A57 and the A60.
Nearby places
Worksop Media
Mr Straw's House the family home of the Straw family, was inherited by the Straw brothers, William and Walter, when their parents died in the 1930s. The house remained unaltered until the National Trust acquired it in the 1990s and opened it to the public.