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Situated just outside Mansfield on the edge of the ancient Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe is a busy working village with deep roots in Nottinghamshire history. While it is famously associated with the legend of Robin Hood - the Grade I listed St Mary’s Church is the traditional site of his marriage to Maid Marian - the village today functions as a practical hub for the surrounding area. The High Street is well-served by independent shops, a butcher, and a supermarket, and the local primary schools are central to the community's life. Geographically, it sits at the crossroads of the A6075 and A616, making it a convenient base for commuting to Mansfield, Worksop, or Newark, while the neighbouring Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and the nearby Clumber Park provide extensive green space right on the doorstep. It’s a place where the remnants of the old royal hunting grounds meet the realities of modern village life, offering a balance of quiet residential streets and a steady stream of visitors drawn to the Major Oak.