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Collingham is a substantial and well-established village situated on the eastern bank of the River Trent, approximately six miles north of Newark-on-Trent. It is historically notable for being split into two distinct parishes, North and South Collingham, a division still visible in the presence of two ancient Anglican churches, All Saints and St John the Baptist. The village manages to maintain a self-contained feel thanks to an unusually broad range of local amenities, including its own medical centre, a pharmacy, and a primary school, alongside a local butcher and a community-run pub. Geographically, it sits on the flat, fertile lands of the Trent Valley, which makes it a popular spot for walking, particularly towards the nearby Besthorpe Nature Reserve. One of its most practical features is the railway station, which remains a key asset for the community, providing direct links to Lincoln, Newark, and Nottingham, making it a functional hub for those who work in the surrounding cities but prefer the slower pace of village life.