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Links to other organisations

Radcliffe on Trent organisations

Radcliffe on Trent Parish Council

The Grange and Grange Hall

Radcliffe on Trent Drama Group

U3A Radcliffe on Trent

Radcliffe on Trent Archaeological project

Radcliffe on Trent and the First World War www.radcliffeontrentww1.org.uk

Holme Pierrepont Hall, an early Tudor Manor house, set in 30 acres of beautiful parkland and gardens. 

Nottinghamshire history organisations

Nottinghamshire Archives

Our Nottinghamshire, Community History website

Nottinghamshire Local History Association

The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire

Angel Row Library (local studies collection on floor 1)

University of Nottingham Manuscripts and Special Collection

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