Resting in the north of Nottinghamshire is the small village of Clarborough in the district of Bassetlaw, just two miles north-east from the market town of Retford. Lying at the foot of Clarborough Hill, the village is surrounded by lovely countryside which is ideal for farming, with the village itself boasting a SPAR shop, a pub, a Post Office, The ancient market town of Aberystwyth, can be found settled on the west coast of Wales. With its name meaning ‘the mouth of the river Ystwyth’ and set on the west coast of Wales, it offers an abundance of beautiful waters, perfect for watersports or a simple stroll along the Victorian promenade on a summer’s day. The town offers a wide variety of shops, restaurants, pubs, tea rooms, museums, cinema, and the National Library of Wales, providing something for every taste. The scenic 20-mile cycle route and footpath on the Ystwyth Trail, linking Aberystwyth to Tregaron, follows a wonderful woodland and river. A trip on the steam railway from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge is a great way to visit the falls. The seaside resort of Borth is just 7 miles away, with its 3 miles of sandy beach and an Animalarium to keep all ages amused. With the ruins of Aberystwyth Castle close by, welsh craft centers and stunning countryside to explore, this is a perfect base for a well-deserved breakrimary school and a church. The nearby town of Retford offers a wider range of amenities and a wealth of history, with the town playing a large part in the tale of the Maylower Pilgrims who fled to America in 1620, now commemorated by the Mayflower Trail allowing you to explore their story on foot on this circular route beginning in nearby Babworth. Admire the Georgian architecture, the spacious market square which hosts a market every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, two theatres and the Bassetlaw Museum. Attractions in the surrounding area include Creswell Crags Museum & Prehistoric Gorge, Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife & Falconry Centre, Daneshill Lakes, Sundown Adventureland and Sherwood Forest.