Stapleford is a friendly 'close-knit' community-based town and is surrounded by countryside. You can see green fields and trees from most streets in the town with the Erewash Canal and River forming the western boundary
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The home of the annual Stapleford Carnival in September. The popular football pitches have been improved by the introduction of a new sports pitch drainage system.
The Hemlock Stone stands near the summit of Stapleford Hill adjacent to Bramcote Hills and the park (Location Map). The stone and the hills are made up of red sandstone which was deposited in the early Triassic period over 200 million years ago.
The Saxon Cross standing in St Helen's churchyard was probably erected in about 1000AD and is believed to be the oldest Christian memorial in Nottinghamshire St Helen’s Parish Church was built in the early English style of architecture and was consecrated around 1220. |