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Church Warsop sits on the edge of the Meden Valley, about five miles north of Mansfield, where the suburban fringes of the old mining villages give way to the North Nottinghamshire countryside. Originally established as a model village to serve the nearby Warsop Main Colliery, the layout is defined by its distinctive wide streets and red-brick cottages, which still retain a cohesive architectural character. The village is anchored by the Grade I listed parish church of St Peter and St Paul, a quiet spot that dates back to the 11th century and overlooks the river. Life here is centered around the local primary school and the community hub on Wood Street, though most residents look to the larger neighbouring settlement of Market Warsop for high street shops and services. The real draw of the location is the immediate access to the "The Carrs" – a large sprawling park and nature reserve that follows the River Meden, providing a direct walking link between the villages and some surprisingly rugged green spaces for a former industrial area.