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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Staythorpe

Not much info on the net. All I know is, it is located in Nottinghamshire in England. It is a small town near Newark. Where is it? I have no idea.

From Tint:
STAYTHORPE, a township, in the parish of Averham, union of Southwell, N. division of the wapentake of Thurgarton, S. division of the county of Nottingham, 4 miles (W.) from Newark; containing 68 inhabitants. The township comprises by measurement 632 acres: the river Trent is about a mile from the village. The tithes have been commuted for £187. 9. There are some vestiges of a grange which belonged to the abbots of Rufford.

Rita should know more, issit? Have yet to contact her. Tint said Rita is in York, nearer to Staythorpe. Nins, you were in Aberdeen before, right? Have you heard about this small town? Tint said it's about 2.5 hours drive from London.

Kalau kat Malaysia tu, lebih kurang drive from my house to Hubby's hometown in Jasin lah...hihi..

This is where Hubby is going somewhere in Nov or Dec this year or Jan next year, InsyaAllah. Aduii!

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5 Comments:

At 1:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

resign and go with him!!!!! hehehe...

 
At 10:24 AM, Blogger hani said...

resign anytime pun boleh jiah...it's when u have ur own biz tu yg payah sikit...sayang...haha...

 
At 11:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

dura, tak penah pegi staythorpe but if it's 2.5 hrs from london, should be ok la... nak gi visit pun senang! ;)

alamak, jauhnya pulak this time? lama ke? ikutlaa... ikutlaa...

 
At 11:37 AM, Blogger hani said...

nins,

min 6 months.. huhu...

 
At 7:48 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Hello Hani

I live in Staythorpe. It's a tiny village between Newark and Southwell in Nottinghamshire. About 40 houses.

There has been a village here since at least Saxon times (800AD) and the village is listed in the Domesday book.

Only one farmer remains, he grows arable crops on most of the land. The remaining residents are mostly retired, although some, like me, are professional people who commute to work.

I suppose your hubby is coming to work at the construction of a new power station on the River Trent (about a mile from the village).

Best wishes
Robin Melville

 

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