The Mansfield Quaker Heritage Trail tour can be followed by 5 Clock Tower of the Metal Box factory leaflet or audio downloads to your device or a combination of The Clock tower is all that remains of the Mansfield Metal Box both. You can download the audio tour at company. Run by Barringer, Wallis and Manners, three prominent www..gov.uk/quakers-heritage-trail Quaker families, the site was divided into two sections, the “Rock The audio tour contains additional information than that contained in Valley Mill” to the north, which produced mustard and the “Rock Valley this leaflet. You can decide how much you want to see and how far tin works” in the south. The clock tower was added in 1927 as part of you wantTh toe walk.Qu Thea ktourer doess i nnot Mhavea ton bes fcompletedield all at the a four-storey5) Cloc towerk To blockwer builtof t htoe provide Meta morel Bo spacex fac fortor productiony same time. The whole tour should take around 1-2 hours depending floors5) Candl ocmachineryk Tow iner orderof t htoe enhanceMetal the B ocompany’sx factor yproduction on walking pace and how long you spend at each point. The Clock towercapability. is all that remains of the Mansfield Metal Box company. Run by Barringer, Wallis and The History of theT Quakershe in Q Mansfielduak is ea longrs and i nvaried M one.a nMansfieldsfie lhasd a strong association The Mansfield The History of the Quakers in Mansfield is a long and varied one. Mansfield has a strong association Manners,Retrace three prominent your steps Quaker back families, to the the site top was of divided Rock into Valley, two sections, turn right the and“Rock go Valley with the beginning of the Quaker movement. You can enjoy finding out about this part of Mansfield’s The Clock tower is all that remains of the Mansfield Metal Box company. Run by Barringer, Wallis and with the beginning1 Bus of station the Quaker - sitemovement. of Old You Quaker can enjoy Meeting finding out House about this part of Mansfield’s Mill” to theunder north, the which viaduct. produced Go mustard past Handleyand the “Rock Arcade Valley tinon yourworks” right in the untilsouth. you The clock The History of the Quakers in Mansfield is a long and varied one. Mansfield has a strong association Manners,Mill” to the three north, prominent which produced Quaker families,mustard theand site the was “Rock divided Valley into tin twoworks” sections, in the thesouth. “Rock The Valleyclock heritage Toby lookingstart thisat some tour, of theyou places should and bebuildings standing associated at the with Quaker the Mansfield Way Quakers. tower wasreach added inthe 1927 traffic as part lights of a four -storeywhere toweryou blockshould built turn to provideleft down more spaceLeeming for produc- Street Quaker Heritage Trail with the beginning of the Quaker movement. You can enjoy finding out about this part of Mansfield’s towerMill” towas the added north, in which1927 asproduced part of a mustard four-storey and towerthe “Rock block Valley built tinto provide works” morein the space south. for The produc- clock entrance of Mansfield Bus station, (NG18 1LP) in front of the tiontowards floors theand Marketmachinery Placein order and to enhance Town Hall.the company’s At the productionbottom of capability.Leeming Theheritage tour can by be looking followed at someby leaflet of the or places audio anddownloads buildings to associatedyour device with or athe combination Mansfield ofQuakers. both. You tion floors and machinery in order to enhance the company’s production capability. Mansfield Quakers memorial plaque. tower wasStreet, added in turn 1927 rightas part and of a headfour-storey up Westtower blockGate built to theto provide top. Crossmore space over for St produc- can download the audio tour at www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/quakers--heritage--trailtrail The tour canThe be followed memorial by leaflet plaque or audioremembers downloads those to your Quakers device or awho combination were once of both. You Retrace yourtionJohn’s steps floors backStreet and to the machineryand top go of inRockstraight order Valley, to aheadenhance turn right untilthe and company’s you go under come production the to viaduct. a metal capability. Go featherpast Hand- The audio tour contains additional information than that contained in this leaflet. You can decide ley Arcade on your right until you reach the traffic lights where you should turn left down Leeming The audiocan burieddownloadtour contains here the additional audiobut whose tour informationat www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/quakersremains than now that lie containedin the Mansfield in this leaflet.-heritage cemetery. You-trail can decide Retraceley Arcade yoursculpture. on steps your back right Continue to until the top you of downreach Rock theValley, Westfield traffic turn lights right Lane and where gothat underyou lies should the opposite viaduct. turn left Gothis pastdown Hand-Leeming how much Quakeryou want tomeetings see and how for far worship you want take to walk. place The intour meeting does not houses,have to be notcompleted Street towardssculpture, the Market to the Place right and of Town the Hall. round At thebuilding. bottom Westfieldof Leeming Street, Folkhouse turn right is and the howThe muchaudio youtour want contains to see additional and how informationfar you want tothan walk. that The contained tour does in notthis haveleaflet. to be You completed can decide ley Arcade on your right until you reach the traffic lights where you should turn left down Leeming all at the samechurches. time. The Not whole many tour peopleshould take know around that 1-2 thishours bus depending station on waswalking built pace and head up Westbig buildingGate to the on top. the Cross right. over St John’s Street and go straight ahead until you come to a all at the same time. The whole tour should take around 1-2 hours depending on walking pace and headStreet up towardsWest Gate the to Market the top. Place Cross and over Town St John’sHall. At Street the bottom and go straightof Leeming ahead Street, until turn you rightcome and to a how much you want to see and how far you want to walk. The tour does not have to be completed metal feather sculpture. Continue down Westfield Lane that lies opposite this sculpture, to the right where the Old Quakerhow long Meeting you spend House at each oncepoint. stood. The Old Quaker metal feather sculpture. Continue down Westfield Lane that lies opposite this sculpture, to the right all at the sameMeeting time. HouseThe whole burial tour shouldground take provided around 1-2 thehours final depending resting on walkingplace pacefor and head up West6 Westfield Gate to the top.Folkhouse Cross over St John’s Street and go straight ahead until you come to a how long you spend at each point. metal feather sculpture. Continue down Westfield Lane that lies opposite this sculpture, to the right approximately 150 Quakers from the 1700s to the 1950s. The Westfield Folkhouse originally belonged to the Manners family the 1) BTou scontinue statio exitn— thesi buste o stationf Old onto Qu Quakeraker MWayee andtin gstop H justous e same Manners 6family) W whoest franiel dthe F Mansfieldolkhous eMetal Box Company. The outside the bus station entrance. last of the Manners family to own the building was Rachel Manners. To1 start) B thisu tour,s s tyouat ishouldon— bes standingite o fat O thel Quakerd Qu Wayak entranceer M ofee Mansfieldting H Buso ustation,se The WestfieldRachel, Folkhouse a widow, originally6 )was W belonged veryestf concernedi etol dthe F Mannersol kabouth familyou sthe ethe welfare same Manners of the family large who 2 Quaker(NG18 1LP)Way in &front Quaker of the Mansfield Lane Quakers memorial plaque. ran the Mansfieldnumber ofMetal girls Box employedCompany. The at last the of Metalthe Manners Box Company.family to own Shethe building left her was Ra- To start this tour,(NG18 you should 1LP) in be front standing of the at Mansfield the Quaker Quakers Way entrance memorial of Mansfieldplaque. Bus station, ranThe the Westfield Mansfield Folkhouse Metal Boxoriginally Company. belonged The last to theof the Manners Manners family family the to same own theManners building family was whoRa- The road that once led to the Quakers Meeting House was named chel Manners.house Rachel, to be a widow,used towas benefit very concerned the young about thepeople welfare of of theMansfield large number and ofit is girls still The memorial plaque(NG18 remembers 1LP) in front those of the Quakers Mansfield who wereQuakers once memorial buried here plaque. but whose remains ranchel the Manners. Mansfield Rachel, Metal a widow, Box Company. was very The concerned last of the about Manners the welfare family ofto theown large the numberbuilding ofwas girls Ra- The memorialQuaker plaque Lane. remembers You used those Quakersto be able who towere walk once along buried Quakerhere but whoseLane, remains up to employedused at the for Metal this Box purpose Company. to She this left day her ashouse a youngto be used people’s to benefit centre the young operated people of now lie in the Mansfield cemetery. employedchel Manners. at the Rachel, Metal a Box widow, Company. was very She concerned left her house about to the be welfare used to ofbenefit the large the number young ofpeople girls of The memorialthe ornateplaque remembers gates nowof thosethe lie inOld Quakers the MeetingMansfield who were housecemetery. once whichburied here was but surrounded whose remains Mansfieldby Nottinghamshireand it is still used for Countythis purpose Council. to this day as a young people's centre operated by employedMansfield at theand Metalit is still Box usedCompany. for this She purpose left herto thishouse day to as be a usedyoung to people'sbenefit centrethe young operated people by of Quaker meetingsby a stone for worship wall, takebehindnow placelie in whichin the meeting Mansfield lay thehouses, cemetery. tended not churches. graveyard. Not many Quaker people Way know Retrace your stepsNottinghamshire back to the end County of Westfield Council. Lane and turn left onto Mansfield and it is still used forNottinghamshire this purpose to this County day asCouncil. a young people's centre operated by thatthat thisthis busbuswas stationstation named waswas inbuiltbuilt memory wherewhere thethe of Old Oldthe QuakerQuaker Old MeetingMeetingMeeting HouseHouse onceonce and stood.stood. burial TheThe ground. OldOld QuakerQuaker Chesterfield Road South. Continue along until you reach the Catholic Quaker meetingsTo continue for worship to the take Almshouses, place in meeting turn houses, right not and churches. carry onNot alongmany people Quaker know Retrace Churchyour steps of back St toPhilip the endNottinghamshire Neri of Westfield and stop Lane here.County and turnCouncil. left onto Chesterfield Road South. Meeting House burial ground provided the final resting place for approximately 150 Quakers from that this busWay. station Continue was built under where the viaductOld Quaker onto Meeting Albert House Street once stood.and cross The Old over Quaker Continue along until you reach the Catholic Church of St Philip Neri and stop here. the 1700s to the 1950s. RetraceContinue your steps along back untilto the youend reach of Westfield the Catholic Lane Churchand turn of leftSt Philip onto Neri Chesterfield and stop here. Road South. Meeting StHouse Peter’s burial groundWay straight providedthe theonto 1700s final to restingthe 1950s. place Road, for approximately where you 150 will Quakers find from 7 St Philip Neri Catholic Church - site of George Fox’s House Continue along until you reach the Catholic Church of St Philip Neri and stop here. To continuethe exit Almshouses the bus station immediately ontothe Quaker1700s to onWay the theand 1950s. stopright. just outside the bus station entrance. George Fox, founder of the Quaker Movement, lived as an apprentice shoemaker in a humble house on this site. In living memory of George

To continue3 Almshousesexit the2 bus) Q stationuak eontor WQuakeray &Way andQ stopua kjuster outside La nthee bus station entrance. 7) St Fox,Ph ial iplaquep Ne wasri C placedatho lonic theCh wallurc ofh his- s cottageite of Gstatingeorg thae tF Georgeox’s The almshouses2) Qua wereker builtWa byy &Elizabeth Qua kHeather L foran thee poor. Six 7) St FoxPh onceilip livedNe rthere.i Ca Thistho lwasic C unfortunatelyhurch - s ilostte owhenf G etheor cottagege Fo wasx’s The road thatfor once Quakers led to the and Quakers six for Meeting members House ofwas established named Quaker church, Lane. You in used 1691. to be able demolished. House to walk alongHer Quaker allocation Lane, up shows to the ornate that shegates was of the well Old Meetingaware ofhouse possible which wastrouble surrounded Continue along Chesterfield Road South, past the Supermarket until Theto walk road along that onceQuaker led Lane, to the up Quakers to the ornate Meeting gates House of the was Old named Meeting Quaker house Lane. which You wasused surrounded to be able by a stone fromwall, behind the church which lay authorities, the tended graveyard. if she had Quaker used Way the was allocations named in memory solely of the George Fox,you founder reach of Rosemarythe Quaker Movement, Street.H Cross livedous as eover an apprentice onto the shoemaker right hand in a sidehumble of house toby walk a stone along wall, Quaker behind Lane, which up layto thethe ornatetended gates graveyard. of the QuakerOld Meeting Way was house named which in memorywas surrounded of the for Quaker members,Old Meeting who Houseat this and time burial were ground. badly treated by the on this siteRosemary In living memory Street. of Go George past Fox, the a plaque Baptist was Church placed on until the wall you of comehis cottage to the stating by a stone wall, behind which layOld the Meeting tended Housegraveyard. and burial Quaker ground. Way was named in memory of the George Fox, founder of the Quaker Movement, lived as an apprentice shoemaker in a humble house authorities. The garden area behind the houses was used as a burial thatthat GeorgeGeorgeNew FoxFox Friends onceonce livedlived Meeting there.there. ThisThis House waswas unfortunatelyunfortunately on the corner lostlost whenwhen opposite thethe cottagecottage the pharmacy.waswas demolished.demolished. To continueground, to the Almshouses, and ElizabethOld turn Meeting right herself andHouse carry was and on buried burialalong ground.Quaker here. Way. Continue under the via- on this site In living memory of George Fox, a plaque was placed on the wall of his cottage stating duct onto Albert Street and cross over St Peter’s Way straight onto Nottingham Road, where you will thatContinue George along Fox onceChesterfield lived there. Road This South, was unfortunatelypast the Supermarket lost when until the cottageyou reach was Rosemary demolished. Street. ductTo continue onto AlbertTo to continue theStreet Almshouses, and to cross St overturnPeter Stright Peter’sand and St carryWay Paul straighton alongChurch, onto Quaker Nottingham turn Way. around Continue Road, and under wherecroos theyou via- will 8 New Friends Meeting House back over Stfind Peter’s the Almshouses way again. immediately Walk back on the along right . Albert Street and Cross overThe onto Newthe right Friends hand side Meeting of Rosemary House Street. was Go builtpast the in Baptist1973 toChurch replace until the you Oldcome to duct onto Albert Street andfind cross the over Almshouses St Peter’s immediatelyWay straight ontoon the Nottingham right . Road, where you will Continue along Chesterfield Road South, past the Supermarket until you reach Rosemary Street. thethe NewNew FriendsFriends MeetingMeeting HouseHouse onon thethe cornercorner oppositeopposite thethe pharmacypharmacy . . George Fox take the first right onto Midworth Street and follow this road down. Cross overMeeting onto the right House hand that side ofhad Rosemary been Street.demolished Go past theto Baptistmake wayChurch for until the younew come to This roads leadsfind the into Almshouses Church immediately Side and theon the Church right . will be on the road. The New Meeting House sits adjacent to the 1647 Garden of the New Friends Meeting House on the corner opposite the pharmacy . right. 3) Almshouses Reflection8) whichNe wcontains Frie ngravestonesds Meet ifromng Htheo uoriginalse burial site and also celebrates the lives of George Fox and Elizabeth Hooton who 3) Almshouses The New Friends Meeting8) N Houseew wasF builtrie inn d1973s Mto replaceeeti ntheg OldH oMeetinguse House that had been The almshouses4 St were Peter built and by Elizabeth St Paul’s Heath Church for the poor. Six for Quakers and six for members of The New introducedFriends Meeting George House towas silent built in meetings 1973 to replace for worship.the Old Meeting House that had been demolished to make way for the new road. The New Meeting House sits adjacent to the 1647 Garden establishedGeorge church, in Fox 1691. (1624-1691), Her allocation foundershows that of she the was Quaker well aware Movement, of possible trouble is said from to demolishedThe New Friends to make Meeting way for Housethe new was road. built The in 1973New toMeeting replace theHouse Old sits Meeting adjacent Houseto the that 1647 had Garden been The almshouses were built by Elizabeth Heath for the poor. Six for Quakers and six for members of of Reflection which contains gravestones from the original burial site and also celebrates the lives of the churchhave authorities, had hisif she first had usedRevelation the allocations on walking solely forpast Quaker this members,church inwho the at this1640s time of ReflectionThis concludeswhich contains the gravestones Mansfield from theQuakers original burialHeritage site andTrail. also Directionscelebrates the back lives of establishedthe church authorities,church, in 1691. if she Her had allocation used the allocationsshows that shesolely was for well Quaker aware members,of possible who trouble at this from time demolished to make way for the new road. The New Meeting House sits adjacent to the 1647 Garden during the time of the English Civil War. It was here that he began to Georgeto MansfieldFox and Elizabeth Market Hooton Place who introducedare located George on tothe silent map meetings contained for worship. within this were badly treated by the authorities. The garden area behind the houses was used as a burial of Reflection which contains gravestones from the original burial site and also celebrates the lives of the churchform authorities, his ideas if she abouthad used God the allocationsthat he felt solely compelled for Quaker to members, preach whoto others.at this time leaflet. ground, and Elizabeth herself was buried here. George Fox and ElizabethThis concludes Hooton the who Mansfield introduced Quakers George Heritageto silent Trail.meetings for worship. were badlyIt is treated known by thethatground, authorities. George and Elizabeth FoxThe garden had herself hisarea was first behind buried converts the here. houses in wasMansfield. used as a burial This concludes the Mansfield Quakers Heritage Trail. To continue ground,to the andClocktower Elizabeth herself of the was old buried Metal here. Box factory, continue To return to the centre ofThis Mansfield, concludes re --thetracetrace Mansfield youryour stepssteps Quakers backback alongalong Heritage RosemaryRosemary Trail. StreetStreet andand turnturn rightright atat To continue to St Peter and St Paul Church, turn around and croos back over St Peter’s way again. The history of the Quakers in Mansfield is a To continuealong to St ChurchPeter and SideSt Paul turning Church, rightturn around onto andBridge croos Street.back over Take St Peter’s the firstway again. thethe bottombottom intointo ChesterfieldChesterfield RoadRoad South.South. HeadHead pastpast thethe supermarketsupermarketW nottinghamshire.gov.uk andand thethe CatholicCatholic ChurchChurch whichwhich Walk back along Albert Street and take the first right onto Midworth Street and follow this road To return to the centre of Mansfield, re-trace your steps back along Rosemary Street and turn right at long and varied one. Mansfield has a strong ToWalk continue backleft along to onto St AlbertPeter Toothill Streetand St LaneandPaul takeChurch, (you the firstturnwill recognisearoundright onto and Midworthcroos this backroad Street over by and Sta Peter’s pedestrianfollow waythis again.road shouldshould bebe onon youryour right.right. CrossCross StSt John’sJohn’s StreetStreet andand continuecontinueE straightstraight conservation.en downdown WestWest GateGate untiluntil youyou reachreach crossingdown. This atroads the leads bottom into Church of it). SideFollow and the this Church lane will uphill be on and the takeright. the the bottom into Chesterfield Road South. Head past the supermarket and the Catholic Church which association with the beginning of the Quaker Walk backdown. along ThisAlbert roads Street leads and into take Church the first Side right and ontothe ChurchMidworth will Streetbe on theand right.follow this road @nottscc.gov.uk second right onto Rock Valley just before the viaduct. Follow Rock should be on your right. Cross St John’s Street and continue straight down West Gate until you reach movement. You can enjoy finding out about @NottsCC T 0115 993 2600 Valleydown. This4down) roadsS andt leadsP rounde intoter Church toan thed SideS left, andt Pwhere thea uChurchl you’s Cwill shouldh beu ronc hthecontinue right. until Quakers In Mansfield Today this part of Mansfield’s heritage by looking at you find the Clocktower on your right. some of the places and buildings associated facebook.com/nottinghamshire 4) St Peter and St Paul’s Church Quakers In Mansfield Today D&P/4.15/PPCS/7674 George Fox (1624--1691), founder of the Quaker Movement, is said to have had his first Revelation on Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends as they are now known, still meet and worship in Mans- with the Mansfield T Quakers.he Mansfield walking past this church in 1643 during the time of the English Civil War. It was here that he began field today. You can find out more about them by calling in at the New Friends Meeting House on Georgewalking Fox past (1624 this- church1691), founderin 1643 duringof the Quakerthe time Movement, of the English is said Civil to haveWar. Ithad was his here first that Revelation he began on Quakers,field today. or the You Religious can find Society out ofmore Friends about asthem they by are calling now inknown, at the still New meetFriends and Meetingworship in HouseMans- on The Mansfield to form his ideas about God that he felt compelled to preach to others. It is known that George Fox Rosemary Street (NG19 6AB) or by phoning 01623 646 997 walkingto form hispast ideas this churchabout God in 1643 that duringhe felt thecompelled time of to the preach English to others.Civil War. It isIt knownwas here that that George he began Fox field today. You canRosemary find out Street more (NG19about them6AB) orby bycalling phoning in at 01623the New 646 Friends 997 Meeting House on had his first converts in Mansfield. to form his ideas about God that he felt compelled to preach to others. It is known that George Fox This leaflet was producedRosemary by Street Laura (NG19Simpson, 6AB) Nottinghamshire or by phoning 01623 County 646 Council997 Heritage Tourism To continue to the Clocktower ofhad the hisold first Metal converts Box factory, in Mansfield. continue along Church Side turning right Team, County Hall, Loughborough Rd, , Nottinghamshire, NG2 7QP Quaker Heritage Trail This leaflet was produced by Laura Simpson, Nottinghamshire County Council Heritage Tourism onto Bridge Street. Take the first left onto Toothill Lane (you will recognise this road by a pedestrian Toonto continue Bridge Street. to the TakeClocktower the first of theleft old onto Metal Toothill Box factory,Lane (you continue will recognise along thisChurch road Side by aturning pedestrian right Team, County Hall, Loughborough Rd, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, NG2 7QP Quaker Heritage Trail crossing at the bottom of it). Follow this lane uphill and take the second right onto Rock Valley just ontocrossing Bridge at Street.the bottom Take theof it). first Follow left this onto lane Toothill uphill Laneand take(you the will secondrecognise right this onto road Rock by aValley pedestrian just before the viaduct. Follow Rock Valley down and round to the left, where you should continue until beforecrossing the at viaduct. the bottom Follow of it).Rock Follow Valley this down lane and uphill round and totake the the left, second where right you ontoshould Rock continue Valley just until you find the Clocktower on your right. before the viaduct. Follow Rockyou Valley find down the Clocktower and round toon theyour left, right. where you should continue until you find the Clocktower on your right. Copyright 2008 © All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system Copyright 2008 © All rights reserved. or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, Mansfield Town Centre Partnership. Please note; 3D Map is not to scale. photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Mansfield Town Centre Partnership. Please note; 3D Map is not to scale. A617 A617 Chesterfield Chesterfield M1 (J29) Mansfield Town Centre 3D Map The Mansfield M1 (J29) Mansfield Town Centre 3D Map Mansfield Town Centre map Copyright 2008 © All rights reserved. Quaker Heritage Trail No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Mansfield Town Centre Partnership. Please note; 3D Map is not to scale.

A617 Chesterfield M1 (J29) Mansfield Town Centre 3D Map A60 Fire Station Aspire A60 8 Fire Station SuperstoreAspire Carr Bank The New Friends Meeting Worksop Superstore Carr Bank Park Magistrates Court Park House, Rosemary Street Magistrates Court Snooker PalaceSnooker Theatre Palace Theatre

Visitor information Point Visitor information Point Heart of Art Centre Heart of SherwoodCar Parking Forest On Street Museum Disabled Parking 5 with reference number Art Centre Car Parking On Street Museum Disabled Parking On Street with reference number Car Parking Car Park Entrance DisabledCycle Parking Lock Ups with reference number Car Parking On Street Buttercross Car Park Entrance DisabledCycle Parking Lock Ups with reference number CarButtercross ParkOne Entrance Way Street CycleShopmobility Lock Ups Car ParkOne Entrance Way Street CycleShopmobility Lock Ups 6 Toilets CoachLibrary Parking Westfield Folk House, One Way Street Shopmobility Aspire A60 One WayToilets Street ShopmobilityCoachLibrary Parking Fire Station ToiletsDisabled Toilets CoachBus Parking Station WorksopClock Tower Superstore Carr Bank ToiletsDisabled Toilets CoachBus Parking Station Westfield Lane Tourist Information Disabled Toilets Bus StationRailway Station of thePark Metal Box Tourist Information Disabled Toilets Bus StationRailway Station Magistrates Court TouristPedestrianised InformationFour Area SeasonsRailway ShoppingTaxi Station Rank Marketplace Centre (see map on reverse) Snooker Rosemary Shopping Centre TouristPedestrianised InformationFour Area SeasonsRailway ShoppingTaxi Station Rank On StreetPerformance Area Museum Marketplace factory, Rock Car Parking Pedestrianised Area Taxi Rank On Street Palace Theatre Centre (seeDisabled map onParking reverse) Car Parking Rosemary Shopping Centre with reference number Disabled Parking PedestrianisedOn StreetPerformance Area Area Taxi RankMuseum with reference number Car Parking Car Parking On Street Disabled Parking On StreetPerformancePalace Theatre Area Museum Disabled Parking On Street with reference number Car ParkingCar Park Entrance Cycle Lock Ups with reference number Car Parking Disabled Parking Car Park Entrance DisabledCycle Parking Lock Ups Valley with reference numberPalace Theatre Museum with reference number Car Parking On 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Superbowl Making It! Centre A38 Making It! Centre Derby High Heels Acorn Business Park M1 (J28) Acorn Business Park Kings Mill Hospital Water Meadows Water Meadows Swimming Complex County Court Swimming Complex Railway Station County Court Bingo

Bus station - site of the 1 Mansfield Town St Peter’s Retail Park Mansfield Town Football Club Portland Retail Park Old Meeting House Football Club Field Mill

Fitness Centre Titchfield Park Fitness Centre Titchfield Park St Peter’s & St Paul’s 4 Fitness Centre Fitness Centre Church, Church Side Field Mill Pond Field Mill Pond Making It! Centre Bingo Bingo Cinema Cinema Acorn Business Park Mansfield & the UK Mansfield & the UK To return to the centre of Mansfield from the New Friends Water Meadows Meeting House, re-traceSwimming your Complex steps back along Rosemary Street County Court and turn right at the bottom into Chesterfield Road South. Head

Mansfield Town past the supermarket and the Catholic Church which should be Almshouses, 3 Football Club Field Mill on your right. Cross St John’s Street and continue straight down Nottingham Road West Gate until you reach the Market place. Fitness Centre Quakers, or theTitchfield Religious Park Society of Friends as they are now known, still meet and worship in Mansfield today. A60 Fitness Centre A60 Nottingham Nottingham M1 (J27) Field Mill Pond You can find out more about them by calling in at the New M1 (J27) Superstore Bingo Superstore Friends Meeting House on Rosemary Street (NG19 6AB). Cinema

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