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Averham

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Averham
Village and civil parish
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St.Michael's church, Averham
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Area3.27 sq mi (8.5 km2)
Population215 (2021)
• Density66/sq mi (25/km2)
OS grid referenceSK 7654
• London110 mi (180 km) SSE
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNEWARK
Postcode districtNG23
Dialling code01636
PoliceNottinghamshire
FireNottinghamshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
Websitewww.akspc.org.uk
List of places
UK
England
Nottinghamshire
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Averham /ˈɛərəm/ is a village and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 187, increasing to 294 at the 2011 census (which included Staythorpe),[1] however Averham alone reported 215 residents at the 2021 census.[2] The village is just west of Newark-on-Trent. Staythorpe Power Station is south-west of the village.

Church

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St Michael's Church

Averham is the location of Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Averham, which is a Grade I listed building.[3]

Theatrical tradition

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For many decades, the village has been famous locally for the Robin Hood Theatre. The 150-seat theatre was designed by built Reverend Joseph Cyril Walker and built on the grounds of Averham Rectory, in 1913, by the village carpenter, Robert Lee. Its original name was Robin Hood Opera House.[4][5] The Youth section of the Robin Hood Theatre has become an important part of its function, and performs regularly in the Nottingham And Nottinghamshire Drama Association Festival.

The theatre closed in 1951, then reopened 1n 1961 as a public theatre under a charitable trust. After a financial struggle, the County Council took over the trusteeship in 1981.[6] In 2007, the theatre was closed by the county because of safety concerns.[4]

In 2014, the theatre group, which had been performing in schools and village halls, announced that they had raised more than £50,000 toward renovation of the theatre. Contributors include Ian McKellen, Judi Dench, and Sylvia Syms.

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Averham weir at high water

See also

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Notes

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