New Bolsover model village

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New Bolsover Model Village
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New Bolsover Model Village, and Bolsover Castle.
New Bolsover Model Village is located in Derbyshire
New Bolsover Model Village
New Bolsover Model Village
 New Bolsover Model Village shown within Derbyshire
OS grid reference SK465703
District Bolsover
Shire county Derbyshire
Region East Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BOLSOVER
Postcode district S44
Police Derbyshire
Fire Derbyshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
List of places
UK
England
Derbyshire

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New Bolsover model village is a village adjoining the town of Bolsover in Derbyshire.

History

The pit village was begun in 1891 by the Bolsover Mining Company.[1] It is a model village built by philanthropic colliery owners to benefit and improve the lives of workers at Bolsover Colliery.

The architects for the village were Arthur Brewill and Basil Baily of Nottingham.[1][2]

The village had a school and a Cooperative store. On the edge of the village were allotments, pig sties and the village cricket pitch. The village had no public houses but institute served workers with no more than three glasses of beer a day. The colliery company employed a policeman and anti-social behavior could result in fines or dismissal.[1]

The 'Model' as it is known locally was completed in 1896 by the Bolsover Colliery Company. It had 200 houses for miners and colliery officials. A tram track round the back of the village linked it to the pit and coal was delivered directly from the colliery to the coal store behind each house and carried away the contents of the ash privies.[1] The 'Model' remains in good repair and its houses are either privately owned or owned by the local authority.

Architecture

The village houses are built in a double horseshoe around a village green.[1] Two-storey cottages with attics were built in terraces of eight in red brick with a decorative first floor band and saw tooth eaves cornices. Their Welsh slate roofs have decorative ridge cresting. Each house has three-light casement windows in ashlar surrounds and a doorway with ashlar lintels and an overlight. The first floors have two-light casement windows under chamfered ashlar lintels. Gabled dormers to the attics have two-light casements with small panel glazing.[3] Similar two-storey cottages were built without dormers to their attics. All the houses have back yards enclosed by brick walls. The village houses are grade II listed buildings.[4]

See also

References

Citations

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Thornes 1994, p. 80
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Bibliography

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External links

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  1. "Bolsover Remembered" by Bernard Haigh


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