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Sawley, Derbyshire

Sawley
Shardlow to Sawley Marinas.jpg
Canal boats moored in Sawley Marina
Sawley is located in Derbyshire
Sawley
Sawley
Sawley shown within Derbyshire
Population 6,629 (2011)
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NOTTINGHAM
Postcode district NG10
Dialling code 0115
Police Derbyshire
Fire Derbyshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Derbyshire
52°52′34″N 1°17′49″W / 52.876000°N 1.297000°W / 52.876000; -1.297000Coordinates: 52°52′34″N 1°17′49″W / 52.876000°N 1.297000°W / 52.876000; -1.297000

Sawley is a village and civil parish within the Borough of Erewash, in southeast Derbyshire, England. With a slightly higher than average number of people over 65, the population of just the civil parish was measured at 6,629 as at the 2011 Census.

Every year around the August Bank Holiday, Sawley All Saints holds a flower festival, with themed floral displays inside the church and a beer festival held in the village. There are several events throughout the year including a May Day festival, and a Garden Trail.

Sawley Marina is one of the most prominent features of the village, with access to the region's main waterways.

The old name for Sawley was Sallé. Between Sawley and Church Wilne and Great Wilne is the junction of the River Derwent and the Trent. It is to this that Sawley owes it's position. The church of All Saints is thirteenth century and contains Saxon and Norman work. and commands a position on a small rise near the river.

Up until the 19th century, Sawley was the most important village in the area, commanding the first river crossing, Harrington Bridge, above Nottingham.

In 2009 Sawley was blighted with a smell coming from waste products being legally dumped onto nearby farmland. The smell was dubbed the 'Sawley Stink'. A dedicated group of local residents campaigned successfully to put an end to the process, with recyclers agreeing to stop the pollution.

Opposite from Sawley churches is Bothe Hall once owned by the Booth family. The Booths were a wealthy landowning family from Cheshire whose principal seat was at Dunham Massey. Bothe Hall was probably built between 1660 and 1680, and has an interior that contains some exposed ceiling beams and a regency staircase.


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