Bouncy Castle Hire Kirkby in Ashfield

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History of Kirkby-in-Ashfield

Origins & Early Development

  • The town, originally called Kirkby—meaning "church village" in Old Norse—was a Danish settlement and documented in the Domesday Book (1086), where it noted a priest, two mills, woodland, meadow, and pasture. Wikipedia+14southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk+14YouTube+14

  • One of its earliest religious structures, St Wilfrid’s Church, dates back to the 7th century, with medieval architectural features from around 1150 AD, including Norman-style columns and a notably carved mermaid on one capital. southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk

Medieval to Tudor Era

  • The Kirkby Manor, dating from the 13th century, hosted King Edward I in 1292 after its owner was previously fined for missing royal summons. Wikipedia+2Kiddle+2

  • In 1530, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey passed through the area, staying nearby at Kirkby Hardwick on his recall to London. Later, Charles Cavendish (born 1553), son of Bess of Hardwick, built a house here in 1598. Wikipedia+1

Industrial Expansion & Rail

  • Kirkby became a key coal mining and railway hub in west Nottinghamshire, with three active coal mines and several railway junctions linking the Mansfield & Pinxton Railway, Midland Railway, Great Central Railway, and others. YouTube+9Wikipedia+9Wikishire+9

  • It once had four train stations: