Annesley Woodhouse

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| country = England

| static_image = St John's Church, Annesley Woodhouse - geograph.org.uk - 895125.jpg

| static_image_caption = St John's Church, Annesley Woodhouse

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| official_name = Annesley Woodhouse

| population =

| shire_district = Ashfield

| shire_county = Nottinghamshire

| region = East Midlands

| post_town = Nottingham

| postcode_district = NG17

| postcode_area = NG

| dial_code = 01623

| os_grid_reference = SK4953

| constituency_westminster = Ashfield

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Annesley Woodhouse is a village in Nottinghamshire, England, located approximately 10 mi (16 km) north of the City of Nottingham and 6 mi (9.6 km) south of Mansfield, close to Junction 27 of the M1 motorway. It has a current population of around 3,500, the data from the 2011 census being included in the civil parish of Annesley.

History

Annesley Woodhouse originated as a farming community and expanded in the 19th and 20th centuries as the mining industry locally was established and grew. In the post-war years and beyond, the village has grown rapidly and conjoined with neighbouring villages Nuncargate & Kirkby Woodhouse. All have now become an extension of their 'parent' town, Kirkby-in-Ashfield.

Modern Annesley Woodhouse

With the demise of the mining industry in the 1990s Annesley Woodhouse is now largely a residential area with people travelling out of the village for education, employment and leisure.

A windmill was located near to Midfield Road ({{gbmapping|SK507542}}).