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Wysall is located in the broad valley of the Kingston Brook, for most of its history Wysall has been a self-contained agricultural village, accessible only by minor roads. It did not share in the growth of framework knitting in some neighbouring villages during the 19th. century.
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Pull on your walking boots and enjoy a gentle jaunt to make the most of Nottinghamshire's glorious, unspoilt countryside. Miles of quiet, country lanes for cycling & pottering along, or leave the roads behind altogether and take to the walking paths across the fields.

Acknowledged as one of Nottinghamshire's prettiest villages, picturesque Wysall remains unspoilt. Occupying an elevated position, the Plough remains a key centrepiece within the village.

Set amongst peaceful and picturesque countryside, the Plough is ideally placed in the heart of the English shires and provides an excellent base when visiting local attractions. or exploring this attractive region.

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Just 8 miles south west of Nottingham, the Plough is within easy reach of such attractions as the Tales of Robin Hood, Galleries of Justice , Nottingham Castle, Trent Bridge and excellent shopping facilities.

The village is close to the Leicestershire border and has fine views of the Charnwood Forest.

throughout the centuries

Wysall is located in the broad valley of the Kingston Brook, for most of its history Wysall has been a self-contained agricultural village, accessible only by minor roads. It did not share in the growth of framework knitting in some neighbouring villages during the 19th. century.

The parish church, with tower and steeple, is mainly 14th. century, with Norman stonework in the north wall. A Wesleyan chapel was built in 1825 and replaced in 1871 by the present Methodist church. A National school was also built in 1871, but this has now closed.

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