Welcome to Gringley-on-the-Hill village

An aerial view of the village
Gringley-on-the-Hill, an attractive rural village of around 300 houses
and 750 inhabitants in the northern part of the County of
Nottinghamshire, is situated in a lofty position between Bawtry and
Gainsborough, the highest point being the ancient mound of Beacon Hill,
a look out and signalling post in centuries gone by. From here, on clear
days, there are magnificent and far-reaching views across five counties
– particularly to the North over the Carrs, and to the South-East, where
Lincoln cathedral is visible.

The High Street
The village dates back to at least 1086, when the
Domesday Book survey recorded the existence of church at Gringleia super
Montem.
Gringley offers idyllic country walks, cycle rides or
even boating on the pretty Chesterfield canal. There are many
interesting places to visit in the vicinity including Gainsborough Old
Hall – a mediaeval hall dating back to 1460 - Clumber Park, The Magna
Science Adventure Centre in Rotherham, and further afield the ancient
cities of York and Lincoln.

The 13th century Buttercross
Within the village itself, the Parish Church, open
during daylight hours, has a number of interesting features, and the
village is proud of its 13th Century Buttercross, marking the location
of the former market. The Chesterfield Canal, designed and built by
James Brindley, wends its way round the village. The old Gringley Wharf,
where coal used to be off-loaded for distribution by cart round the
village, has recently been renovated and provides a welcome resting
place.

The Chesterfield Canal at Shaw Lock
Gringley-on-the-Hill is a lively village with a good
primary school, various activities in the village hall and a regular
programme of social events, ranging from Barn Dances to facility and
children’s playground are to be found beside the Parish Council owned
playing field on Finkell Street.
We hope you find our website interesting and
informative. For more information please contact:
theclerk@gringleyvillage.org.uk