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Warsop is fundamentally a collection of several interconnected settlements - including Market Warsop, Church Warsop, and Meden Vale - situated on the northern edge of Nottinghamshire, around five miles from Mansfield. The local landscape is defined by the River Meden, which winds through the heart of the village, and the surrounding limestone landscape that marks the transition toward the Peak District to the west. While its identity was shaped by the coal industry in the 20th century, the parish has much older roots, anchored by the 12th-century St Peter and St Paul’s Church and its history as a traditional market town. Today, the area is valued for its proximity to the remnants of Sherwood Forest; the The Carrs local nature precinct offers a significant green space for walking, linking the village directly to the countryside. It’s a practical location for those needing access to the M1 or the nearby railway stations at Shirebrook and Mansfield Woodhouse, yet it retains a distinct sense of being a self-contained community with its own local shops, schools, and a long-standing weekly market.