- Kneesall
Kneesall is a village in the
East Midlands ofEngland in the county ofNottinghamshire . Forming part of thecivil parish ofKneesall, Kersall and Ompton and ofNewark and Sherwood district, Kneesall is situated on the A616 betweenNewark-on-Trent andOllerton . The village is three miles from neighbouringEakring and four miles from Laxton.Kneesall has a small
C of E primary school teaching children from many of the surrounding villages, and making up a part of the 4KANDO network, along with Averham, Norwell C of E Primary and Dean Hole C of E Primary. Kneesall was once well known for its one pub, The Angel Inn. The Angel however closed in 2008, following a change of ownership. Though having no shops, the village did have a post office, that was closed in1995 . The centre of the villages activities are in the Church, which in 2004 was partly converted into the "Bill Helmsley Community Centre", which continues to host local clubs and many events. Kneesall is home to Kingston Lodge, built c. 1515-1540 and likely to be the oldest brick building inNottinghamshire [Pevsner, Nikolaus. 1979. "The Buildings of England:Nottinghamshire". page 159.Harmondsworth, Middx. Penguin.] .There was a
windmill beside the Newark Road, marked on a 1774 map, which replaced an earlier mill known as Mettam's Mill. In 1795 the mill belonged to William Taylor [Bradbury, D.J. (1988), "Kneesall Knarrative", Wheel Publications, Nottingham. Page 42. ISBN 0951063464] .Though Kingston farm has not been active in Kneesall since
2003 , Kneesall is surrounded by open fields that are still farmed producing crops such aswheat andrape seed , and still has a dairy farm, providing milk for local villages.The village, though having a 30mph speed limit throughout, has seen many car accidents, some of which have been fatal.
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External links
* [http://www.kneesallcofeprimary.com Kneesall C of E Primary School]
* [http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=kneesall&w=all Pictures taken in Kneesall]
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