Bolsover

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Bolsover

Coordinates: 53.2304° N 1.2875° W

Bolsover (United Kingdom)
Bolsover
Population 11,291
OS grid reference SK475706
District Bolsover
Shire county Derbyshire
Region East Midlands
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CHESTERFIELD
Postcode district S44
Dial code 01246/ 01623/ 01773/ 01909
Police Derbyshire
Fire Derbyshire
Ambulance East Midlands
UK Parliament Bolsover
European Parliament East Midlands
List of places: UKEnglandDerbyshire

Bolsover is a town in Derbyshire, England, not far from Chesterfield. It is 145 miles from London, 18 miles from Sheffield and 54 miles from Manchester. It is the main town in the Bolsover district.

The civil parish for the town is called Old Bolsover. It includes the town (including the New Bolsover area), along with Shuttlewood, Stanfree, Oxcroft and Whaley.

Bolsover has had a castle since the Norman period, which was originally the seat of the Peveril family. The first Peveril was the son of Norman William the Conqueror. The existing building was erected in 1613.

The major industry of the area used to be coal mining but this has declined throughout all of England. Markham Colliery, just outside the town, closed in 1993. In August 2006 Bolsover was announced to have the seventh worst obesity rate in the UK.

Bolsover is notable for three sites of historical importance: Bolsover Castle, Creswell Crags (home to Britain's only known Palaeolithic cave art) and Creswell Model Village (an example of early twentieth century design from the Model village movement.

The MP for Bolsover is Dennis Skinner (Labour) who is nicknamed – sometimes affectionately – as the 'Beast of Bolsover'.

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Bolsover Old Boys FC http://www.bolsoveroldboys.co.uk
Also know as The Mass, Tange Dials, Crab Boilers, Hickories

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