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Hickling (Notts) Local History Group

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      • Christmas
    • A History of Hickling and of all its Clergy by Chris Granger.
    • St. Luke’s – People and Activities
      • Christmas
    • St Luke’s – the Building
      • Bell Tower, St. Luke’s Hickling
      • Anglo-Saxon/Anglo-Scandinavian coffin lid
    • St. Luke’s – the Churchyard
      • Belvoir Angels
      • Black Poplar (Churchyard & Cemetery)
      • Church Graveyard: correspondence relating to an extension
      • Tree of Life, St. Luke’s Churchyard
      • Bench Marks
    • Belvoir Angels
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    • The Cemetery
    • Anglo-Saxon/Viking
  • Schools & Education
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  • Tomorrow’s History
    • Tomorrow’s History
    • Hickling Standard
    • Scarecrow Festival
    • Country Fair
    • Hickling Calendars
    • Conservation Area
    • Information Panel Project – local history
    • Domesday Book (2000/Millennium)
    • Astronomical Events
  • pre-1800/archaeology
    • Roman Period.
    • Domesday Book (11th Century)
    • Anglo-Saxon/Viking
    • Anglo-Saxon/Anglo-Scandinavian coffin lid
    • Tree of Life, St. Luke’s Churchyard
    • Farming and the Rural Landscape – a history
    • Civil War
    • Protestation Returns 1642
    • A History of Hickling and of all its Clergy by Chris Granger.
    • Maps of Hickling
    • Glacial Boulders
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Thank you to the Hickling Parish Council and the Hickling Scarecrow Festival Committee for their support – we are very grateful!

New to the website:

  • Cropwell Bishop Street Stories 5th February 2026
  • Hickling Parish Council – thank you! 22nd January 2026
  • 25 Years of Hickling Scarecrows – available now! 22nd November 2025
  • Hickling Playgroup/Pre-School 24th July 2025
  • Settlement Names in Nottinghamshire & nearby 7th July 2025
  • Village Hall Quiz – Friday 24th October 7pm 7th July 2025
  • Vikings/Anglo-Saxons/Anglo-Scandinavians 2nd October 2024
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