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Nether Langwith

Nether Langwith
Jug and Glass, Nether Langwith - geograph.org.uk - 100029.jpg
Jug & Glass Pub
Map image of Nether Langwith.PNG
Nether Langwith is located in Nottinghamshire
Nether Langwith
Nether Langwith
Nether Langwith shown within Nottinghamshire
Population 526 (2011)
OS grid reference SK533705
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town MANSFIELD
Postcode district NG20
Dialling code 01623
Police Nottinghamshire
Fire Nottinghamshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
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Nottinghamshire
53°13′N 1°13′W / 53.22°N 1.21°W / 53.22; -1.21Coordinates: 53°13′N 1°13′W / 53.22°N 1.21°W / 53.22; -1.21

Nether Langwith is a village and civil parish, in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. It is located 9 miles east of Chesterfield and 8 miles south west of Worksop. Nether Langwith lies east of the adjoining village, Langwith, which is in the district of Bolsover, Derbyshire, England. It is 527 hectares in size and lies on the banks of the River Poulter. The population at the 2011 census was 526.

The local church is St Luke of Whaley Thorns, which was built in 1879 by J.B Mitchell-Withers.Whaley Thorns lies just north of Nether Langwith and 5 miles of Bolsover. In 1924 it became a separate parish, but before then it was joined with the parish of Bolsover, of which St Mary's was the local church. St Luke's was a daughter church of St Mary's, of which there were three other daughter churches, St Winifred's in New Bolsover, St Peter's in Stanfree, St Laurence's at Shuttlewood. Of all of the daughter parish's, St Luke's is the only one to remain open.

The village has two public houses, the Jug & Glass, on the Queens Walk at the centre of the village and the Gate Hotel, found on Main Road.The village has a coffee shop, named The Lemon Tree, located on Main Road – which has a very high customer rating. Lying just east of the village is Langwith Lodge, a fine pseudo Queen Anne style stately home, now a Nursing Home.

Whaley Thorns - St Lukes Church

Nether Langwith was home to Major Samuel William Welfitt, who was a colonel and a landowner. Based on the 1861 Census, he lived at Langwith Lodge alongside his wife, his mother-in-law and seven servants. Langwith Lodge was formerly an occasional seat of Earl Bathurst, but nowadays is a nursing home.

Major Samuel William Welfitt was the son of John Need of Blidworth near Mansfield. He was born on 2 September 1806 and died at Langwith Lodge on 25 April 1889. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford, in 1825, and in 1826 he became a cornet in the 17th Light Dragoons. The following year h, purchase, he became a lieutenant and shortly afterwards was appointed captain in the Mansfield Troop of the Sherwood Rangers in 1835. In the following years he was also appointed to major and the lieutenant-colonel-commandant by 1865. But in 1879 he resigned his position of lieutenant-colonel-commandant and took the role of honorary colonel.


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