Mastin Moor

Coordinates: 53°16′26″N 1°19′26″W / 53.274°N 1.324°W / 53.274; -1.324
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Mastin Moor is a village lying just East of Staveley (where the population is included) in Derbyshire, United Kingdom. The village sits almost entirely on the north side of the A619 Road.[1] As well as a number of houses, the village consists of two local shops, a Chinese takeaway restaurant and a Miners' Welfare Club. There used to be two pubs in the village, but these were demolished in the mid 2000s and the land used for building houses and a hospital. The hospital soon closed due to funding issues. There is a 1 hectare gardens and allotments off the A619 Worksop Road which is is open to public access. [2]

53°16′26″N 1°19′26″W / 53.274°N 1.324°W / 53.274; -1.324

References

  1. ^ "Google maps".
  2. ^ "MASTIN MOOR: End of road for £4m hospital". Derbyshire Times. 18 September 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2015.