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| If you
are thinking of visiting us here in South Normanton, access could not be easier,
centrally located as we are. Whether you're traveling by air,
via East
Midlands Airport which is approx. 25 miles away, by car (junction 28 M1),
by rail (Alfreton Station)
or by bus. And with a wealth of historic houses and gardens, spectacular
and varied countryside within easy reach - don't forget to
bring your bike and your walking shoes! |
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The village centre
(hub!). A stroll down Market Street and onto High Street will
be where you'll find the butcher, the baker, but not a
candlestick maker (as far as I'm aware). But there are plenty
of shops servicing South Normanton and the surrounding area.
The Post Offices (2), newsagents, chemist, supermarkets, carpet store,
fast food outlets, electrical store and many more can be found
in the Business Directory |
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| South Normanton
shops and stores can supply you with everything from groceries
and foodstuffs to clothes and fashion. From photography
services to cycle and car sales - you can hire a video or have your
clothes dry-cleaned - South Normanton has them
all, and you can catch the small market in the village centre
every Tuesday morning. |
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Carnfield
Hall is a 15th century 'mansion house' added to during the
16th & 17th centuries recently rescued from collapse. South
Normanton's most famous house has fine oak panelled rooms
including a 16th century 'great parlour', a Georgian dining room
and two impressive Jacobean staircases. For several centuries
the seat of the Revel family, the Hall contains a varied and
fascinating collection of antique furniture, porcelain and
glass, family portraits and much more. The Hall is now a family
Home shown to the public by the present owners. |
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