Selston village
Alfreton Road, Selston, Nottinghamshire, NG16 6DG
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The Grade II* listed St Helen's Church in Selston was created in 1150 AD, and the front of the building was updated in 1899. Worth a visit for its architecture, the historical destination also has a monolith in its churchyard suggesting the site was used for pagan worship before the church was created.
How to get there
By car: Exit at junction 27 of the M1. Take the A608 exit to Mansfield and drive to the B600 in Selston.
By train: Kirkby in Ashfield station (4 miles).
Visit Selston on a walking trail in Ashfield
WALKING TRAIL
The Three Villages Walking Trail