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Suburb of Nottingham, England
Sneinton (pronounced "Snenton") is a suburb of Nottingham and former civil parish in the Nottingham district, in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire
Sneinton
Association football club in England
football club based in Gedling, Nottinghamshire, England. Founded in 1904 as Sneinton Football Club, its early years were marked by considerable local success
Carlton_Town_F.C.
English psychiatric hospital (1812–1902)
Sneinton Asylum was a psychiatric hospital at Sneinton in Nottingham, England. Opened in 1812 as the Nottingham General Lunatic Asylum, it was one of the
Sneinton_Asylum
Church
historic title of St Cyprian of Carthage, Sneinton, is no longer geographically accurate, the boundaries of Sneinton having evolved in the second half of the
St Cyprian's Church, Nottingham
St_Cyprian's_Church,_Nottingham
Church in England
St Christopher's Church, Sneinton is a Church of England church in Sneinton Nottingham. The church was built on the site of a former iron mission church
St Christopher's Church, Sneinton
St_Christopher's_Church,_Sneinton
Windmill in Nottingham, England
Green's Windmill is a restored and working 19th-century tower windmill in Sneinton, Nottingham. Built in the early 1800s for the milling of wheat into flour
Green's_Mill,_Sneinton
City and council area in Nottinghamshire, England
addition of the parishes of Basford, Brewhouse Yard, Bulwell, Radford, Sneinton, Standard Hill and parts of the parishes of West Bridgford, Carlton and
Nottingham
Cultural event in Nottingham, England
Sneinton Festival is a local cultural event that takes place every July in Sneinton, Nottingham, England. The first festival was held in 1995, and is
Sneinton_Festival
Church in Nottingham, England
Church, Sneinton, properly called Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Alban, is a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Bond Street, Sneinton, Nottingham
St_Alban's_Church,_Sneinton
Church in Nottinghamshire, England
St Stephen's Church, Sneinton is a parish church in the Church of England. It is the parish church of the Sneinton suburb of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
St_Stephen's_Church,_Sneinton
British serial killer (born 1979)
(born 18 October 1979) is a British serial killer who has been dubbed the 'Sneinton Strangler' in the media. He was issued with a whole-life tariff. Two accomplices
Mark_Martin_(murderer)
English Methodist preacher and founder of The Salvation Army (1829–1912)
the largest distributors of humanitarian aid. William Booth was born in Sneinton, Nottingham, the second son of five children born to Samuel Booth and his
William_Booth
others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward contained the suburb of Sneinton and the area to the south around Colwick Hall. The hall is a country house
Listed buildings in Nottingham (Dale ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Nottingham_(Dale_ward)
Tower block in Nottingham, England
Burrows Court is a high-rise residential building in the Sneinton neighbourhood in Nottingham, United Kingdom. Built in 1967 to a height of 61 metres (200 ft)
Burrows_Court
Suburb in England
end of Dales ward, around Oakdale Road. It lies between the suburbs of Sneinton to the west, Carlton to the northeast, and Colwick to the southeast. To
Bakersfield,_Nottingham
Coeducational multi-campus academy in Nottingham
Wire, Financial Times, 22 December 2005 "Old sneinton schools, greenwood, sneinton boulevard, sneinton trust". Nottstalgia Nottingham Forums. 2009. Retrieved
Nottingham_Academy
Perpetual Succour and Saint Alban Ukrainian Catholic Church, Bond Street, Sneinton § Peterborough: St Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church, New Road, Woodston Wolverhampton:
Parishes of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family of London
Parishes_of_the_Ukrainian_Catholic_Eparchy_of_the_Holy_Family_of_London
commemorated Location Date Artist Material Coordinates Sneinton Dragon Junction of Manvers Street and Sneinton Hermitage 2006 Robert Stubley Steel 52°56′56″N
List of public art in Nottingham
List_of_public_art_in_Nottingham
British railway company
dwelling. Locations: Trent Lane Junction; on GNR Nottingham to Grantham line; Sneinton Tunnel; 183 yards; Thorneywood station; Thorneywood Tunnel; 408 yards;
Nottingham_Suburban_Railway
British mathematical physicist (1793–1841)
Green was born and lived for most of his life in the English town of Sneinton, Nottinghamshire, now part of the city of Nottingham which then had a population
George_Green_(mathematician)
Football stadium in Nottingham, England
an abattoir. The stadium remained largely the same until 1923 when the Sneinton Side was replaced with a new stand, named the County Road Stand after the
Meadow_Lane
United Kingdom anti-abortion organization
"Leaflet posted to Sneinton residents calling for boycott over lessons on same-sex relationships". Nottingham Post. 18 June 2019. "Sneinton residents criticise
Society for the Protection of Unborn Children
Society_for_the_Protection_of_Unborn_Children
brothers were born in the old Manor House next to St Stephen's Church, Sneinton. Their father was a small farmer and a hosiery manufacturer, a common combination
I._&_R._Morley
Listed former church in Nottingham, England
Reformed Church and now New Albion, is a Grade II listed former church on Sneinton Road in Nottingham, England. Completed in 1856 to the designs of Thomas
Albion United Reformed Church, Nottingham
Albion_United_Reformed_Church,_Nottingham
Church in Nottingham, England
Reformed Church. In 1986 the church joined with Albion Congregational Church, Sneinton Dale, and renamed itself The Dales United Reformed Church. Nottingham Evening
The Dales United Reformed Church
The_Dales_United_Reformed_Church
Ancient tribe in England
the settlements of Nottingham, first recorded as Snotengaham, and nearby Sneinton, first recorded as Snotinton. The tribe's name means "followers of Snot"
Snotingas
Senegalese musician
ICRC. Tom Hughes (18 October 2014). "From Sengal via Sneinton, a star of world music". Sneinton Alchemy. Retrieved 18 October 2014. Keita, Ibi. "Ibi Keita
Seckou_Keita
English architect (1827–1907)
Church, Tue Brook St Augustine's Church, Pendlebury St Alban's Church, Sneinton, Nottingham St Michael and All Angels' Church, Brighton St German's Church
George_Frederick_Bodley
March 1896) was an English architect based in Nottingham. He was born in Sneinton, Nottingham on 23 January 1826, the son of William Booker (architect and
William_Henry_Booker
English director, screenwriter and actor
The Pasta Twist 11 mins The Stretch 16 mins The Allotment Show 2 mins Sneinton Junction 6 mins Jock and John are Neighbours 7 mins Black Wiggow 10 mins
Shane_Meadows
Gringley-on-the-Hill, 12 Newark on Trent, 13 North Leverton, 14 Norwell, 15 Sneinton, 16 Sutton-in-Ashfield, 17 Sutton-on-Trent, 18 Tuxford, 19 Tuxford, 20
List of windmills in Nottinghamshire
List_of_windmills_in_Nottinghamshire
1877 by adding the parishes of Basford, Brewhouse Yard, Bulwell, Radford, Sneinton, Standard Hill and parts of the parishes of West Bridgford, Carlton, Wilford
History_of_Nottingham
English playwright and director
have been inspired by its history. Lowe was born Stephen James Wright in Sneinton, Nottingham, where his father was a labourer and his mother was a machinist
Stephen_Lowe_(playwright)
English footballer
10+1⁄2 in (1.79 m) Position Winger Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Sneinton 1936–1939 Nottingham Forest 51 (7) 1946–1947 Wrexham 24 (3) 1947 Mansfield
Roy Brown (footballer, born 1917)
Roy_Brown_(footballer,_born_1917)
Caves attraction in Nottingham, England
and caves as homes for the poor. The largest group of cave houses was at Sneinton Hermitage and some of these were inhabited up until 1867. Sadly none remain
City_of_Caves
wife found him dying in a pool of blood when she opened the side door of Sneinton's Fox & Grapes pub (of which he was the landlord) after hearing their dog
List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (before 1970)
List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom_(before_1970)
Town in Nottinghamshire, England
Victoria Retail Park. 44: Nottingham – Sneinton Hermitage – Colwick – Netherfield – Gedling. 44A: Nottingham – Sneinton Hermitage – Colwick Industrial Estate
Netherfield,_Nottinghamshire
Region of England
the term was not named until 1873. George Green (1793 – 1841), born in Sneinton, Nottingham was a mathematical physicist best known for the vector calculus
East_Midlands
British gardener
flamboyant appearance and opinions. Wheatcroft was born at 23 Handel Street, Sneinton, Nottingham, the younger son of George Alfred Wheatcroft (b. 1862/3), a
Harry_Wheatcroft
English fraudster (1859–1947)
park, Trafford Park on the outskirts of Manchester. Hooley was born in Sneinton, Nottinghamshire, the only child of Terah Hooley, a lacemaker, and his
Ernest_Terah_Hooley
Mental hospital near Nottingham
England. It was built at the turn of the 20th century to replace the Sneinton Asylum in Nottingham, reflecting the wider movement towards purpose-built
Saxondale_Hospital
English actress (born 1987)
in which a group of people are took part in a public karaoke session in Sneinton help overcome their shyness. Outside of acting, Harness has worked for
Nicola_Harness
1st-century Christian martyr and saint
built outside the walls c. 1250, rebuilt c. 1430 – c. 1490 St Stephen's, Sneinton, Nottingham – has strong links to William Booth and The Salvation Army
Saint_Stephen
Church in England
St Matthias' Church, Nottingham, was a Church of England church in Sneinton, Nottingham, between 1868 and 2003. In 2009 the building was reopened as St
St Matthias' Church, Nottingham
St_Matthias'_Church,_Nottingham
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
city centre, Colwick Park, Sneinton, The Meadows, West Bridgford Nottingham, Rushcliffe NG3 NOTTINGHAM Carlton, Sneinton, St Ann's, Mapperley Gedling
NG_postcode_area
Settle, retrieved 7 April 2012 Historic England, "Church of St Stephen, Sneinton (1270861)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 April 2012
List of new churches by Thomas Rickman
List_of_new_churches_by_Thomas_Rickman
Sherwood, Shireoaks, Sibthorpe, Skegby (Ashfield), Skegby (Bassetlaw), Sneinton, Sookholme, South Clifton, South Leverton, South Muskham, South Scarle
List of places in Nottinghamshire
List_of_places_in_Nottinghamshire
UK Parliament constituency (1885–1955, 1974 onwards)
Sherwood, and the inner city areas of Hyson Green, St Ann's, Bakersfield and Sneinton. The present Nottingham East constituency was created in 1974, and first
Nottingham_East
British local authority financial notice
that spending on improvements on Colwick Woods Court, a tower block in Sneinton, had been approved by the council's section 151 officer. Robert Jenrick
Section_114_notice
Politician from England
on 11 May 1992, in which he recalled that it was in his constituency at Sneinton that the founder of the Salvation Army William Booth launched his crusade
John_Heppell
Football club
Football Club". Notts Olympic Football Club. Retrieved 2 February 2024. "Sneinton Wanderers v Radford Excelsior". Nottinghamshire Guardian: 7. 20 October
Notts_Olympic_F.C.
Boxer from Nottingham, England
Sneinton, Nottingham was named after its famous resident. The Old Wrestlers pub was converted to Bendigo's in 1957 and became popular among Sneinton locals
William_Thompson_(boxer)
Balsall, in the parish of Hampton in Arden, in the county of Warwick. Sneinton Inclosure Act 1796 36 Geo. 3. c. 42 Pr. 24 March 1796 An act for dividing
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1796
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1796
County of England
Nottingham Nottingham (County town of Nottinghamshire) Bulwell, Bestwood, Sneinton, Clifton, Aspley, Radford, Basford, Hyson Green, Wollaton Gedling Arnold
Nottinghamshire
English footballer
information Full name Arthur Clamp Date of birth 1 May 1884 Place of birth Sneinton, England Date of death 19 September 1918(1918-09-19) (aged 34) Place of
Arthur_Clamp
3 Sentenced to life imprisonment with a whole life order Known as "The Sneinton Strangler"; murdered homeless women in Nottingham with two accomplices
List of serial killers in the United Kingdom
List_of_serial_killers_in_the_United_Kingdom
Public research university in England
shared building that contains TV studios and related facilities) near Sneinton market. The institute, along with all its related businesses (collectively
Nottingham_Trent_University
Post mill and recording studio in England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Hogg_Hill_Mill
Railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
gates at Aslockton. On 1 August 1937, a nine-year-old boy, Ernest Love of Sneinton, Nottingham, fell from a Nottingham to Mablethorpe excursion train at Aslockton
Aslockton_railway_station
previously arranged via Sneinton Road and Sneinton Hollows to Colwick Road. Owing to the extremely narrow streets in the Sneinton area, Bath Street had
Nottingham Corporation Tramways
Nottingham_Corporation_Tramways
Scotholme Primary School Seely Primary School Snape Wood Primary School Sneinton St Stephen's CE Primary School South Wilford Endowed CE Primary School
List_of_schools_in_Nottingham
Statistical areas of England
299,790 299,797 Nottinghamshire Nottingham city centre Sherwood Lenton Sneinton Wollaton 12 Newcastle upon Tyne 286,445 286,468 Tyne and Wear Newcastle
List of ONS built-up areas in England by population
List_of_ONS_built-up_areas_in_England_by_population
Football club
In September 1886 the club moved to Meadow Lane (formerly the home of Sneinton Rovers). Charlie Shelton, brother of club secretary Harry, was the club's
Notts_Rangers_F.C.
Light maintenance depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Retrieved 8 February 2026. "Nottinghamshire history > Articles in the Sneinton Magazine". www.nottshistory.org.uk. Retrieved 25 February 2026. "The all-time
Nottingham_Eastcroft
1996 British comedy-drama film written, directed by and starring Shane Meadows
The film follows a group of friends that are small-time criminals in Sneinton, a suburb of Nottingham. The main protagonists are best friends, Jumbo
Small_Time_(1996_film)
English footballer
(3) 1919–1924 Notts County 98 (13) 1924–1925 Northampton Town 20 (2) 1925 Sneinton Thursday Total 170 (18) * Club domestic league appearances and goals
Jack_Cook_(footballer)
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
between the River Trent and the railway line, with nearby places being Sneinton to the west, Bakersfield (to the north-west), Carlton (to the north), and
Colwick
Balsall, in the parish of Hampton in Arden, in the county of Warwick. Sneinton Inclosure Act 1796 36 Geo. 3. c. 42 Pr. 24 March 1796 An act for dividing
List of acts of the 6th session of the 17th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_6th_session_of_the_17th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
Football club
before the club registered a first victory in 1913–14 with a 6–0 win over Sneinton (now Carlton Town) in a replay, originally scheduled for the latter's Colwick
Boston_Town_F.C._(1894)
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
Lowdham, Southwell. 44: Nottingham, Sneinton Hermitage, Colwick, Netherfield, Gedling. 44A: Nottingham, Sneinton Hermitage, Colwick Industrial Estate
Gedling
1941 Nazi aerial bombing raid on Nottingham, England during World War II
remains demolished and site cleared after the war. St. Christopher's Church, Sneinton, rebuilt by 1952 Stadium Hotel, Parliament Street St. Mary's Church, Nottingham
Nottingham_Blitz
Tower mill at Caston, Norfolk, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Caston_Windmill
Business Consultant Portsmouth, Hampshire 0 – 11th Jordan Cox 32 IT Manager Sneinton, Nottingham 0 – 10th Iain Watters 31 Construction Engineer London/Belfast
List of The Great British Bake Off contestants
List_of_The_Great_British_Bake_Off_contestants
English Boxing competition
Larches and Savick ABC 2022 Ted Jackson St Paul's 2023 Callum Makin Rotunda 2024 Callum Makin Rotunda 2025 Daniel Stoican Sneinton 2026 Kai Battista Kenton
England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Middleweight Champions
England_Boxing_National_Amateur_Championships_Light-Middleweight_Champions
English footballer
Born in Mansfield, Turner spent his early career with Mansfield Athletic, Sneinton, Notts County, Luton Town and Everton. He made two league appearances for
George Turner (footballer, born 1910)
George_Turner_(footballer,_born_1910)
Diocese of the Church of England
Mansfield Road Sneinton St Alban's Church, Sneinton, Bond Street 1887 2003 Sneinton St Christopher's Church, Sneinton 1910 Sneinton St Cyprian, Lancaster
Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham
Diocese_of_Southwell_and_Nottingham
Topics referred to by the same term
Park St Stephen's Church, Shepherd's Bush, London St Stephen's Church, Sneinton, Nottinghamshire St Stephen's Church, Tonbridge, Kent St Stephen's, Twickenham
St._Stephen's_Church
Regional English Cricket League
1 4 4 3 Radcliffe-on-Trent 4 2 3 6 3 8 10 Rainbow 1 3 Sleaford 3 4 1 5 Sneinton 7 Southwell 4 9 Thoresby Colliery 5 4 3 10 Thrumpton 3 Thurgarton 4 9 10
Newark_Club_Cricket_Alliance
19th Century Tower Mill
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Waterhall_Mill,_Patcham
List of notable people associated with Nottingham, England
for valour as a tunneller at Givenchy, France in 1916, was a miner from Sneinton. (1873–1946) Harry Churchill Beet, awarded the Victoria Cross for valour
List of people from Nottingham
List_of_people_from_Nottingham
English footballer
information Full name Andrew Mosley Date of birth 1885 Place of birth Sneinton, England Date of death 3 August 1917 (aged 31–32) Place of death West Flanders
Andrew_Mosley
Nottinghamshire Sherwood Rise Tunnel Railway 605 662 1899 Nottinghamshire Sneinton Tunnel Railway 117 128 1889 Nottinghamshire Stanton Tunnel Railway 1,220
List of tunnels in the United Kingdom
List_of_tunnels_in_the_United_Kingdom
Windmill in Terling, Essex, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Terling_Windmill
English footballer
Meadow Strollers and he signed for them in about 1882. He then moved to Sneinton Wanderers and he was with them until 1884. Signed for Notts County in 1884
Harry Jackson (footballer, born 1864)
Harry_Jackson_(footballer,_born_1864)
Inn, Priory Street, Lenton, Nottingham 1922-23 The Lamp public House, Sneinton Road, Nottingham 1923 (In 2017 the New Castle) The Sherwood Inn, Mansfield
William_Beedham_Starr
Windmill in Finchingfield, Essex, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Duck_End_Mill,_Finchingfield
Tower mill at Mark Cross, Sussex, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Walter's_Mill,_Mark_Cross
Windmill in Starston, Norfolk, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Starston_Windpump
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
List_of_windmills_in_Surrey
Transportation tunnels in Nottingham, UK
Great Northern Railway's Nottingham to Grantham line at Trent Lane in Sneinton, and the Great Northern Railway's Derbyshire and Staffordshire Extension
Tunnels_of_Nottingham
Bannerdrop in Sneinton, 12 November 2005 Rubbish Day Out 1, 3 December 2005 Handing in petition, 6 March 2006 2nd Bannerdrop in Sneinton, 8 March 2006
The_Mischief_Makers
Open-air museum in West Sussex, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Weald and Downland Living Museum
Weald_and_Downland_Living_Museum
Tower mill in Norfolk, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Cawston_Road_Mill,_Aylsham
Smock mill in Ringwould, Kent, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Ripple_Mill,_Ringwould
Windmill in Upminster, east London, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Upminster_Windmill
Windmill in Hertfordshire, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Cromer_Windmill,_Ardeley
15–16 Long Row, Nottingham 1911. Midland Bank, Bath Street/Longden Street, Sneinton, Nottingham 1911. Midland Bank, Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough 1912 London
Thomas_Bostock_Whinney
Market town and suburb of Nottingham
power of 20 horsepower (15,000 W), and he relocated with his family to Sneinton that year. He died on 27 January 1815 in Cheshunt in Hertfordshire and
Arnold,_Nottinghamshire
Windmill in Margate, Kent, England
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Draper's_Mill,_Margate
Grade II listed windmill in the United kingdom
Lindsey Metheringham Moulton Waltham Wrawby Nottinghamshire North Leverton Sneinton London Greater London Arkley Barking Battersea Brixton Keston Plumstead
Stansfield_Windmill
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