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Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maplebeck is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England and located 6 miles north of the town of Southwell. It is surrounded by the villages and parishes of Caunton, Eakring, Kneesall, Kersall and Winkburn. It is one of only five villages in England to have a church dedicated to St Radegund and it is also one of only 51 Thankful Villages in England and Wales – those rare places that were spared fatalities in the Great War of 1914 to 1918. The parish church of St Radegund was extensively restored in 1898.[1] 106 residents were reported at the 2021 census.[2]
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Notable buildings
- Low Farmhouse, Church Lane[3] 17th century
- Maplebeck House, Main Street[4] Early 19th century
- Maplebeck Farmhouse, Main Street[5] 1729
- St Radegund's Church, Maplebeck[6] 13th century onwards
- Old Vicarage, architect Thomas Chambers Hine[7] 1849
- Primitive Methodist Chapel 1868
- Village Hall, architect Marsh Grochowski[8] 2015
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