Also known as Wallingwells, Nottinghamshire
alt=The East Front of Wallingwells Hall (2004)|left|thumb|The East Front of Wallingwells Hall (2004) alt=South Front of Wallingwells Hall (2004)|left|thumb|South Front of Wallingwells Hall (2004) alt=The Walled Garden at Wallingwells Hall (2004)|left|thumb|The Walled Garden at Wallingwells Hall (2004) alt=Wallingwells Hall's Stables After Their Conversion into a House (2004)|left|thumb|Wallingwells Hall's Stables After Their Conversion into a House (2004) Wallingwells is a small civil parish and hamlet in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population at the 2001 census
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alt=The East Front of Wallingwells Hall (2004)|left|thumb|The East Front of Wallingwells Hall (2004) alt=South Front of Wallingwells Hall (2004)|left|thumb|South Front of Wallingwells Hall (2004) alt=The Walled Garden at Wallingwells Hall (2004)|left|thumb|The Walled Garden at Wallingwells Hall (2004) alt=Wallingwells Hall's Stables After Their Conversion into a House (2004)|left|thumb|Wallingwells Hall's Stables After Their Conversion into a House (2004) Wallingwells is a small civil parish and hamlet in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population at the 2001 census of 22. The population remained less than 100 at the 2011 census, details were included in the civil parish of Carlton in Lindrick. The population was recorded as 27 at the 2021 census. It lies about five miles north of Worksop.
The parish is one of the few in England still to have an exclave – in this case a small section of land separated from the parish by the Carlton in Lindrick parish.
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