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Mansfield Woodhouse

Mansfield Woodhouse railway station serves the settlement of Mansfield Woodhouse, which adjoins the town of Mansfield, both located in Nottinghamshire, England.

The station is on the Robin Hood Line between Nottingham and Worksop. It was originally closed in 1964 but was reopened in 1995.

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Station information

Station Facilities

  • Bike stands
  • Parking
  • Step free access
  • Ticket machines

Address

Mansfield Woodhouse station
Debdale Lane
Mansfield Woodhouse
Nottinghamshire
NG19 8DA

Additional Information

The original station was opened for goods traffic in April 1875 and for passenger traffic on 1 June 1875 when the Midland Railway built a 15 miles (24 km) branch line from Mansfield to Worksop. Stations were erected at Mansfield Woodhouse, Shirebrook, Langwith, Cresswell and Whitwell. They were all built of stone except for the one at Mansfield Woodhouse, which was built entirely in wood.

Things to doIn Mansfield Woodhouse

There is plenty to see and do along and around the area!

Explore the area

Yeoman Hill Park

This Green Flag award winning park covers approximately 15 acres comprising of open grassland with a combination of young, maturing and mature trees, newly re-laid paths and ornamental gardens. There is a car park on the grounds.

Peafield Park

Fields in Trust and Green Flag award winning park.

Manor Park

This park is mainly laid to grass and used for football. The park is also a very well used area for dog walkers and residents and visitors who use the park for sports and leisure.

Mansfield Market

Mansfield has had a market for more than 700 years and has much to offer with farm-fresh, high quality produce, friendly service and value for money.

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