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Perlethorpe cum Budby is a
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in the
Newark and Sherwood Newark and Sherwood is a local government district and is the largest district in Nottinghamshire, England. The district was formed on 1 April 1974, by a merger of the municipal borough of Newark with Newark Rural District and Southwell Rural ...
district, within the county of
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, England. The overall area had a population of 183 at the 2011 census. The parish lies in the north west of the county and district. It is north of
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, north east of
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and north of the city of
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. The parish and wider area is at the heart of
Sherwood Forest Sherwood Forest is a royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England, famous because of its historic association with the legend of Robin Hood. The area has been wooded since the end of the Last Glacial Period (as attested by pollen sampling cores ...
, which is associated with the
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legend.
Thoresby Hall Thoresby Hall is a grade I listed 19th-century English country house, country house in Budby, Nottinghamshire, some 2 miles (4 km) north of Ollerton. It is one of four neighbouring country houses and estates in the Dukeries in north Notting ...
, which is a notable
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country house and estate is also within the boundaries of the parish.


Geography


Settlements

The parish consists of two settlements all on the Thoresby Estate: * Perlethorpe * Budby


Perlethorpe

Perlethorpe is based in the eastern portion of the parish, lying just to the left of the A614 Blyth to
Ollerton Ollerton is a town in the Newark and Sherwood District, Nottinghamshire, England, on the edge of Sherwood Forest in the area known as the Dukeries. It forms part of the civil parish of Ollerton and Boughton. OS Explorer Map 270: Sherwood Forest: ...
road. It was an estate village for workers at Thoresby Hall clustered around a square layout of roads, with a notable church and estate hall.


Budby

This is 2 miles south west of Perlethorpe. It is a hamlet lying alongside the A616
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-Ollerton-
Barlborough Barlborough is a village and civil parish in the Bolsover district of Derbyshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 3,018, increasing to 3,261 at the 2011 Census. The village is near junction 30 of the M1 motorway an ...
Road. It too was an estate village associated to Thoresby Hall, and notable for its pink houses used in the limewash used to paint their exteriors.


Thoresby Hall

The Grade I hall is now a commercial country hotel, but was once the seat of the Pierrepont & Manvers families until the latter part of the 20th century. The estate through a trust still maintain nearby amenities such as the nearby courtyard, stables, parkland and forestry.


Landscape

The area of the parish is traditionally part of Sherwood Forest, and it still maintains much forested land, notably the historical Bilhaugh and Birklands forests in the south. Budby North and South Forests take up the west portion of the parish. Thoresby Park with some landscaped areas and farmland take up the central portion, with the southern reaches of Clumber Park in the north. Predominantly, many of the parish residents are clustered around the villages. Outside of these is a scattering of farms, farmhouses and cottages amongst the wider rural forested setting. The
Robin Hood Way The Robin Hood Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in the Midlands of England. Length The Robin Hood Way runs for . Route The Robin Hood way commemorates the famous folklore figure Robin Hood and starts from Nottingham Castle running ...
long distance path runs along the western and eastern boundaries of the parish.


Water features

Two watercourses run through the area: *
River Meden The River Meden is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. Its source lies just north of Huthwaite, near the Derbyshire border, and from there it flows north east through Pleasley and Warsop before merging temporarily with the River Maun near Bo ...
which splits off within the area to the tributary: * Riven Maun The Thoresby Lake near the hall was created by damming the Meden.


Land elevation

The parish is relatively low-lying. The land height varies from by the River Meden meeting the north eastern parish boundary, to in the south west area by Hanger Hill.


Facilities

The Thoresby Estate is a family trust who maintain ownership of all the land and facilities within the parish. They manage several locations such as: * The Thoresby Hall courtyard, which maintains craft shops and a gallery. * Sherwood Hideway, which is an old World War II army camp converted into a local holiday village, consisting of several lodges hired out for short breaks. There is access to various local activities and amenities. * A solar farm is based in the Budby North Forest, along with other local environmental schemes and initiatives.


References


External links


Thoresby Estate
{{Nottinghamshire Civil parishes in Nottinghamshire Sherwood Forest