Nottinghamshire Quick Facts & Figures
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Nottinghamshire is located in the East Midlands in England, prominent cities and towns in the area include Nottingham, Mansfield and Newark-upon-Trent. Nottinghamshire is conveniently located for travelling around both the East and neighbouring West Midlands regions.
Nottinghamshire is famous for its association with Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest, the county has a number of historic houses and attractions, small towns and villages full of character and plenty of open spaces in the countryside allowing visitors to get away from it all. Local attractions & places of interest include Sherwood Forest, Nottingham Castle, City of Caves, Wollaton Hall and Newstead Abbey. There are a number of historic buildings, castles, museums and galleries for visitors to explore in the area.
The area is host to a number of local festivals, shows, fairs and concerts throughout the year
Nottinghamshire Quick Facts
Population: 1,086,500
Region: East Midlands
Area total: 2,160 sq km
Languages: English
Dialling Code: 0115 (Nottingham), 01623 (Mansfield), 01636 (Newark-on-Trent).
Postcode Area NG (Nottingham), NG18-20 (Mansfield), NG24 (Newark-on-Trent).
Closest Airports: East Midlands Airport & Doncaster Sheffield Airport.
Local Food: Nottingham Roast Goose, Nottingham Batter Pudding, Artisan Cheeses, locally brewed beers and wines.
Nearest Towns & Cities: Nottingham, Mansfield, Upper Langwith and Newark-on-Trent.
Famous Attractions: Sherwood Forest, Nottingham Castle, City of Caves, Wollaton Hall and Newstead Abbey.
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