Halam, Nottinghamshire
Halam is a village and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of 372 in 2001, increasing to 426 at the 2011 census,[1] and 387 at the 2021 census.[2] It is located to the west of Southwell.[3] The parish church, built in the 11th–12th centuries, is dedicated to St Michael the Archangel.[4] At the north end of the village stands an 18th-century water mill, three storeys high with a lean-to wheelhouse and an adjoining cottage.[5] The village also has a public house, the Waggon & Horses, which is the first carbon-neutral pub in the United Kingdom and home of the Nottinghamshire Pie, a dish created by chef Roy Wood. The local school is Halam Church of England Primary School. Notable people
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