Colston Bassett private primary school

Aslockton - private primary school catchment area for Colston Bassett Preparatory School

Aslockton, Nottinghamshire: 8 miles (16 mins)

Colston Bassett School is an independent co-educational school catering for boys and girls from the ages of four to eleven. If you are looking for private primary schools near Aslockton, please get in touch


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About Aslockton

Aslockton is a village and civil parish twelve miles (19 km) east of Nottingham, 8 miles from out private primary school, and two miles east of Bingham on the north bank of the River Smite opposite Whatton. It has a population of around 1,000.

The village is the site of Aslockton railway station and, despite its small size contains two pubs, the Old Greyhound and the Cranmer Arms. The Old Greyhound closed in May 2007, and its new owners have submitted a planning application to turn the building into a restaurant.

The name of the village comes from the Danish and Saxon name Haslachstone and became Aslacton before becoming the modern Aslockton. Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury 1533-1553, was born in Aslockton and spent his childhood in a cottage that still exists. The local school is named in his honour.

Aslockton windmill and bakehouse were situated on Mill Lane. The mill was a wooden postmill, weatherboarded, on a brick roundhouse, with 4 single patent sails. The miller and baker in 1864 was Job Heathcote.

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