The Village of Everton in the County of Nottinghamshire

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The village of Everton is located within the county of Nottinghamshire.

The Parish Church (a Grade II* listed building) is called Everton: Holy Trinity and serves the parish of Everton and the benefice of Bawtry w Austerfield, Mission, Everton and Mattersley and belongs to the diocese of Southwell & Nottingham.

Everton is situated in the East Midlands (England) region of the UK and is governed by Bassetlaw, council.

The village of Everton is in the North Nottinghamshire region of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire within East Midlands (England).

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  • Everton: Holy Trinity

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Dennis Cocker Commented on Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 9:32pm
Everton village is a beautiful typical English village with friendly people,2 great pubs,tennis courts,cricket pitch including practice nets, bowling green,community hall with everything you would expect including table tennis,full size snooker table etc….Everton is set beautifully surrounded by fields and is perfect for walking especially with your dogs.I’ve lived in Everton for 13 years and never known any crime or anti social behaviour.
We have an excellent primary school with an equally excellent feeder secondary schools.The house prices range from affordable for the young generation up to houses in excess of one million.I have lived in 23 houses before settling here in Everton and this is where I will stay .In summary….a wonderful village

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Map of the village of Everton in Nottinghamshire