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became a favourite place for people to meet and talk. The tree eventually had to be cut down in 1962 when it became diseased. In 1890 Rainworth's first church, a wooden building was built. However it was later replaced by a brick building which was opened on the festival day of St Simon and St Jude in 1939.
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In the 2021 Nottinghamshire County
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to be built in Rainworth, Heathlands, was opened. Python Hill School followed in 1924. It was not until 1963 that
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Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
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663:The people who lived in Rainworth were farmers or
19:For the neighbourhood in Brisbane, Australia, see
1178:OS Explorer Map 270: Sherwood Forest: (1:25 000):
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604:Learn how and when to remove this message
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759:Area: 4,542 hectares (11,220 acres)
473:The old Norse word for 'clean' was
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1061:Rolleston Junction-Mansfield line
887:Accident and Emergency Department
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1220:Alicia Martin (20 August 2015).
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1222:"Off the Beaten Path part 1"
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1865:Villages in Nottinghamshire
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647:Three Thorn Hollow Farm;
490:Battle of the River Idle
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839:Joseph Whitaker School
824:Mansfield constituency
685:Joseph Whitaker School
258:Postcode district
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1053:East Midlands Railway
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21:Rainworth, Queensland
1117:BBC Radio Nottingham
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948:Ltd., the preferred
879:King's Mill Hospital
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923:Lindhurst Wind Farm
917:Lindhurst Wind Farm
911:Lindhurst Wind Farm
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1794:Places of interest
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1670:Kirkby-in-Ashfield
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968:Environment Agency
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