Coal Mining Stories
Explore the connections between the Welbeck Estate and coal mining – and celebrate the creativity of Nottinghamshire’s mining communities.
Getting here: Â
Welbeck is located on the A60 (the Mansfield to Worksop road), just 15 minutes from the A1 and M1.
Travelling south on the A60 from Worksop
Before you reach the main entrance to The Welbeck Courtyard, take the turning on your right on to Station Road, signposted Belph and Whitwell. Less than 100m after the turning take the first road on your left. Stable Cottage is the first property on your right on the corner with a wooden five bar gate at the end of the gravel drive.Â
Travelling north on the A60 from Mansfield
Go past the main Welbeck Courtyard entrance, then take the second turning on your left on to Station Road, signposted Belph and Whitwell. Less than 100m after the turning take the first road on your left. Stable Cottage is the first property on your right on the corner with a wooden five bar gate at the end of the gravel drive.Â
Sat Nav:Â S80 3NH
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Parking
There is plenty of parking on the drive for up to two cars.
Checking in
We do not have a manned reception at Stable Cottage. A key box is attached by the front door. The code for entry is on your arrival instruction email, enter this then press the buttons on the side of the key box to release the keys. Please ensure you lock the property securely whenever you leave it.
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