Skegby village
Skegby Hall, Skegby, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 3DW
Get Directions
The Skegby Trail is on a former railway track used by cyclists as an off-road track and a nature trail by walkers. It can be accessed from Buttery Lane, in Skegby, and ends at Chesterfield Road, in Pleasley. The Teversal Trails, part of the Pleasley Trails Network, can be accessed via the Link Trail between Skegby and Teversal.
The history
The village sits on both sides of a deep valley near the source of the River Meden and takes its name from a Dane named Skeggi meaning "bearded one". It is mentioned in the Domesday Book as "a berewick of the King's manor at Mansfield".
How to get there
By car: Exit at junction 28 on the M1 and continue on Alfreton Road/A38 to take the B6023 to Skegby.
By train: Sutton Parkway station (2.3 miles).
Visit the Skegby Appreciation Society website for more details about the area.