Hucknall is a town to the north of Nottingham and is famous for it's industrial links to the Nottinghamshire coal mining heritage.
It is the birth place of composer Eric Coates and St. Mary Magdalene Church is the burial place of Lord Byron. His daughter, Ada Lovelace, was buried next to him in 1852.
Easily accessibly from the city of Nottingham by tram and the rest of the county by train, Hucknall is fairly easy to get around with a central high street offering shops, pubs, restaurants and more.
Traditional Open Market - Fridays 8.00am to 4.00pm
Bargain Market - Thursday 5.00am to 8.00pm
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