Langar Village, Nottinghamshire – Open at all times. Free entry.

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Accessibility:

There is car parking at various sites around Langar. Langar is generally wheelchair-accessible, however is it advisable to check before your visit to individual venues. There are no public toilets in Langar, but there is a toilet for the use of customers at the Unicorns Head public house. There are several changing places toilets in Nottinghamshire (access via RADAR key), as below:

 

Greyhound Street, Nottingham NG1 2DP

Nottingham Victoria Train Station, Carrington Street, Nottingham NG2 3AQ

St Mark’s Toilets, St Mark’s Place, Newark, Nottingham NG24 1XT

Worksop Library, Memorial Avenue, Worksop, Nottingham S80 2BP

 

Brief Description:

Langar is a small village in Nottinghamshire. The novelist Samuel Butler was from Langar.

 

Further Information

Address:

10 Harby Road, Langar, Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY

 

Email:

No email available

 

Phone:

No phone available

 

Website:  

No website available

 

Opening Hours:

Open at all times.

 

Directions:

From Nottingham (13.2 miles), Take Derby Road/A610, A6008, A6011, Radcliffe Road/A52, Stragglethorpe Road and Cropwell Road eastbound to Harby Road in Langar.

 

From Grantham (15.9 miles). Take Watergate/B1174, A52, Belvoir Road and Long Lane westbound to Harby Road in Langar.

 

OS SK731337 

 

Transport:

The closest railway station is Aslockton approximately 4.4 miles away. A limited bus service serves the area. For more travel information go to http://www.traveline.info or call 0871 200 22 33.

 

Amenities:

The Unicorns Head public house is in the area along with Langar Hall Hotel. There is also a post office in the local area and Langar Skydiving Centre. There are also bars, restaurants, hotels, bed-and-breakfast accommodation and shops in nearby Nottingham and Grantham.

Travel Information

For further travel information please see: www.traveline.info

Or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33
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