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Brief facts about ruddington:
Ruddington is a large village in the Borough of Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire, England. The village is 5 miles south of Nottingham and 11 miles northwest of Loughborough. It had a population of 6,441 at the 2001 Census, increasing to 7,216 at the 2011 Census and 7,674 in 2021. Ruddington is twinned with Grenay, France. The village residents have previously conducted high-profile campaigns in an attempt to retain the rural identity as a village and prevent it being subsumed into the adjoining suburban village of Clifton and town of West Bridgford. It maintains this through a variety of local amenities such as several shops, schools, public houses, community centre, village hall and churches within the village centre.
Listed buildings in Ruddington
St Peter's Church, Flawford - St Peter's Church was a Church of England church in Flawford, Nottinghamshire.
Ruddington Hall - Ruddington Hall is a country house standing in the grounds of a garden in Ruddington, Nottinghamshire, England. Ruddington Hall has been included in the art work of Nikolaus Pevsner alongside the Elizabethan Wollaton Hall and Newstead Abbey, ancestral home of Lord Byron.
Civil parishes in Nottinghamshire
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