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Quote: When you get to Nottingham, you'll quickly realize its two biggest selling points: 1) Robinhood, and 2) lace. Which leads me to ponder - if Robinhood wore tights, who's to say he didn't wear lace? The Lace Read More
Quote: The Saxon village of Beeston, meaning settlement on Rye, was first settled due to the abundance of wild rye grass growing here along the edge of the River Trent. After passing through in 1068 William the Read More
Quote: The ancient Saxon farming village of Bramcote (whose name means "cottages in the broom") sits high on a wooded sandstone ridge. A brief mention in the Domesday Book of 1086 tells that these lands were given over Read More
Quote: Green’s windmill stands proud on Nottingham’s skyline, a frail reminder to the life gone by, but still a strong influence on the city’s future. You see that this historical building has become a fascinating Read More
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Quote: We drove to the Games Workshop Museum and Factory, and it had a huge Chaos Marine out front in stone. We went inside and took the tour of all the gaming convention displays, displays that had been set up at each Read More