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built in the early 1930s when he bore his courtesy marquessate style. The latter property is equally intact, 0.75 miles (1.21 km), north east of the main house and 200 feet (61 m) long. The incumbent Duke of Norfolk sold Worksop Manor to the Duke of Newcastle in 1839. The Norfolks preferred
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In the early 20th century the economic and social base of the Dukeries was dramatically influenced by the development of its underlying coalfield, the eastern extension of the Nottinghamshire field. Five coal mines were opened after the first shaft sinking commenced in 1920. The coal mines were at
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and the Duke of Newcastle wanted the land to enlarge his estate and had the main part of the house demolished. The service wing was adapted into a smaller mansion-esque country house later in the 19th century, which survives.
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Clumber House was demolished by the Dukes of Newcastle in the 1930s because they could no longer afford it but the Victorian chapel survived and the 3,800 acres (15 km) park now belongs to the
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and the Stanton Company at Thoresby bought the rights. The companies financed the construction of pit villages to house miners and their families, who migrated from older coalfields in
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borough of Nottinghamshire, maintained a link with the Dukes of St Albans through its name until 31 March 2018, after which date it was replaced by Bestwood Village parish and
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The villages offered facilities, such as a distinctive heating system, provided by the mine running pipes between houses in
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in the 1930s. Work at the Dukeries collieries did not cease even during the coal and general strike of 1926. The
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is a further notable mansion, in the former park (grounds) of Welbeck Abbey and was built by
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The Dukeries saw four ducal families close together among the less than twenty current (
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The Gedling Borough Council (Reorganisation of Community Governance) Order 2018
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was not electorally successful in the mining villages until 1946, after the
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so called because it contained four ducal seats. It is south of
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the villages were restrictive, as some companies employed
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Index

Dukeries
The Dukeries (disambiguation)

Thoresby Hall
Sydney Pierrepont, 3rd Earl Manvers
Nottinghamshire
Worksop
Sherwood Forest
Worksop Manor
Dukes of Norfolk
Welbeck Abbey
Dukes of Portland
Thoresby Hall
Dukes of Kingston
Earls Manvers
Clumber House
Dukes of Newcastle
country house
Rufford Abbey
2nd to 8th Savile baronets
territorial designation
1st to 3rd Lords Savile
Welbeck Woodhouse
Lord Titchfield
William Cavendish-Bentinck
Welbeck Woodhouse
Arundel Castle
National Trust
Dukes of Kingston
Nottingham Castle

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