
Gedling Village - Gedling Heritage
The old village of Gedling is clustered around All Hallows Church, dating back to the mid-13 th century, the Drinking Fountain of 1874, a War Memorial, the WW1 Memorial Hall and the Gedling Miners’ Memorial Lamp. There is a Heritage Walk around the parish, based on the church.
Gedling - Wikipedia
Gedling is a village and former civil parish which gives its name to the larger Borough of Gedling in Nottinghamshire, England. It lies 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Nottingham city centre. The parish was abolished in 1935 and absorbed into the urban district of Carlton, which in turn was abolished in 1974 on the creation of borough of Gedling.
Gedling Borough is an amalgamation of 17 villages and small towns, which form an area stretching from the suburbs of Nottingham to tranquil rural settings which have retained their country charm. The heritage of the borough includes people and places that changed the world, including Newstead Abbey, home of the poet Lord
Early History - Gedling Heritage
Gedling borough lay at the southern fringe of the Forest. In 1966 more than 1,200 coins and a collection of jewellery were discovered in Ravenshead, becoming known as the Fishpool Hoard. The coinage, dating from the 15th century, is thought to …
Old maps of Borough of Gedling
Old maps of Borough of Gedling Discover the past of Borough of Gedling on historical maps
Heritage - Gedling Eye
Each week Gedling Eye delves into the borough’s past exploring all manner of topics from the railways to famous faces, local inventions to pubs from the past and plenty more in between. See all our articles below. Here's how they recorded life back in 1853.
Borough of Gedling - Wikipedia
Gedling is a local government district with borough status in Nottinghamshire, England. The council is based in Arnold . The borough also includes Carlton along with villages and rural areas to the north-east of Nottingham .
Heritage - Friend of Gedling Country Park
A potted history of Gedling Colliery & Country Park 1895 – The site many people refer to locally as the “old pit” was, up until the end of the nineteenth century used for agriculture, with gentle rolling fields stretching up gradually to Spring Lane.
Gedling, Nottinghamshire - genealogy heraldry and history
Gedling, Nottinghamshire genealogy site with description, census transcripts, parish records, and many other resources.
Gedling - Wikishire
In the older part of Gedling is All Hallows Anglican Church. It dates from the 11th century, with the oldest part of the church (the entrance) dating back to 1089 – although there have been four other churches on this site, the oldest dating back to AD 678.