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Langold sits right on the northern edge of Nottinghamshire, essentially serving as a gateway between Worksop and the South Yorkshire border. It is a village shaped largely by the 1920s to serve the former Firbeck Colliery, which is why you’ll find a very linear, practical layout to the housing and a strong sense of a self-contained community. The village is anchored by the A60, which makes it straightforward for getting into Worksop for the main supermarkets and train links, or heading north towards Doncaster. The real focal point here is Langold Country Park; it’s a substantial green space built around a large lake that was originally created for the local manor house long before the coal era. Nowadays, it provides a proper landscape for walking and fishing that you wouldn't necessarily expect just by driving through the village centre. It’s a place where the industrial past is still visible in the architecture, but the proximity to the border means you have easy access to both the amenities of Bassetlaw and the rural fringes of the neighbouring counties.