Askham is a tiny community in rural Nottinghamshire that is only a short distance from the A57 and the A1. The community has a pub. Only 11 miles separate you from Sherwood Forest, where the Robin Hood visitors centre offers lovely woodland treks that take you to the famous Major Oak tree as well as picnic sites. The 3,800 acres of breathtaking beauty in Clumber Park, owned by the National Trust, include gardens, a lake with 200 kinds of birds, and walking and cycling paths. A 32-acre fishing lake and woodland preserve with an exotic bird sanctuary and other wildlife can be found in the Wetlands Waterfowl Reserve, which is seven miles distant. The region features galleries and museums, while mediaeval Newark, 15 miles away, has two castles, many antiques fairs, a lovely Georgian market square, and a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants. Lincoln, a Roman city, is 17 miles away and has a cathedral and a castle.