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Carlton in Lindrick is a substantial village situated just three miles north of Worksop, separated from the town by a thin wedge of open countryside. The settlement is divided into two distinct parts: the older "South Carlton," which retains a traditional village feel around the 11th-century Church of St John the Evangelist, and the more modern "North Carlton." Its history is deeply rooted in the landscape, with its name referencing the ancient "Lindrick" lime groves that once defined this border region between Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire. Today, it operates as a self-sufficient community with a good range of local amenities, including several shops, a post office, and two primary schools. A notable feature of the village is the Civic Centre, which serves as a hub for local events, while the nearby Carlton Lake offers a quiet spot for walks amongst the trees. Its location is particularly practical for those needing to commute, as it sits close to the A1 and the A60, providing straightforward access to Sheffield, Doncaster, and Retford, yet it remains firmly within the orbit of North Nottinghamshire’s rural character.