Spion Kop, Nottinghamshire
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A60 road approaching Spion Kop showing new residential development on old Wood Bros site to left behind fence |
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Spion Kop |
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OS grid reference | SK555665 |
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District | Mansfield |
Shire county | Nottinghamshire |
Region | East Midlands |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Mansfield |
Postcode district | NG20 |
Police | Nottinghamshire |
Fire | Nottinghamshire |
Ambulance | East Midlands |
EU Parliament | East Midlands |
UK Parliament | Bassetlaw |
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Coordinates: 53°11′32″N 1°09′52″W / 53.1923°N 1.1644°W
Spion Kop is a small residential and former industrial area in Nottinghamshire, England stretching for a few hundred yards on both sides of the main A60 road surrounded by open farmland.
It is located about a mile to the south of Warsop on the A60, Mansfield Road. It is a settlement built and named after the Battle of Spion Kop which took place during the Second Boer War in Natal, South Africa in January 1900.[1] A major military figure in the conflict was John Talbot Coke, grandson of D'Ewes Coke, born at Mansfield Woodhouse, a well-known Nottinghamshire industrialist and clergyman. At Mansfield Woodhouse there was a Coke Street, renamed as Newhaven Avenue.
The one residential side-street adjoining the main A60 road formerly known as George Street has been renamed as Mosscar Close.[2]
A modern, large-scale mixed-residential development has occurred on the extensive site of the old Wood Brothers (Wood Bros) timber business on Mansfield Road following a successful planning application to Mansfield District Council in 2011.[3]
References
- ↑ Warsop Web Retrieved 2014-08-27
- ↑ Warsop Web Retrieved 2014-08-27
- ↑ Mansfield District Council, planning permission for 40 bedroom care home and 58 dwellings, August 2011 Retrieved 2014-08-27
External links
Media related to Spion Kop, Nottinghamshire at Wikimedia Commons