Map of Woodman's Cottage, Nottinghamshire



Woodman's Cottage, Edwinstowe
Woodman's Cottage is an ideal base for exploring Sherwood Forest and the Dukeries. Originally built in the mid 1800s by William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, the 4th Duke of Portland, for Workers on his Welbeck Estate. [more...]


Directions
From Mansfield / Mansfield Woodhouse:
Take the A6075 into Edwinstowe Village.
At the second set of traffic lights turn right into Church Street, continue along Church Street past the shops and onto High Street ( which is the continuation of Church Street ).
Go over the bridge and on the right you will see a junction with Mill Lane.
Woodman's cottage is the 3rd terraced cottage on the right after this junction.

From Ollerton and the North:
Take the A6075 into Edwinstowe Village.
At the traffic lights turn left into Church Street, continue along Church Street past the shops and onto High Street ( which is the continuation of Church Street ).
Go over the bridge and on the right you will see a junction with Mill Lane. Woodman's cottage is the 3rd terraced cottage on the right after this junction.

From Nottingham and the South:
Take the A614 and when you see Rufford Abbey on your right take the B6034 which is the next left, continue along this road and go straight over the traffic lights at the Robin Hood Pub - continue into Edwinstowe, go under the railway bridge. On the left in 100 yards you will see a junction with Mill Lane. Woodman's cottage is the 3rd terraced cottage on the left prior to this junction.

There is a parking area at the rear of the property, which is accessed from Mill Lane.