North Nottinghamshire
Tourist Association
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Local knowledge to help make your stay in Robin Hood Country extra special |
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The Pilgrim Fathers story The Protestant Reformation, which had begun in 1517,
reached England around twenty years later. As elsewhere in Europe,
it spawned dissenting minorities who were rather more ascetic in
the practice of their new faith than the Church of England which
was Protestant in name, but was, effectively, Catholicism without
the Pope. Of these, the plain-living Puritans who eschewed what
they saw as the gaudy, papist show of the English church, were the
most overt and became the most oppressed. In 1609, the Puritans
found England so inimical that 35 of them left the country and
settled at Leyden, in Holland. Holland was much more to their
strict religious taste, but after ten years, the Puritans began to
seek a better freedom than a patch in a foreign land. Today visitors can complete the Pilgrim Trail, route around the North Nottinghamshire Countryside to experience the places where the Pilgrim Fathers once trod.
Pilgrim Fathers.
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Accommodation near the trail..>>
Brewsters House
Babworth Church
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Snowdrops at Hodsock Priory, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Snowdrop Garden |
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