Everton, Nottinghamshire

[5] Everton is twinned with the French village of Bouy in Champagne Ardenne, France.

Everton Mill was a four-storey brick tower windmill built c. 1820.

[7] Holy Trinity Church, Everton was built shortly after the Norman conquest in 1066.

An active royalist, he joined the Newark garrison under Lord Belasyse until the signing of the articles of surrender in 1646.

Proximally four years later he offered his services to Hull for the coming Parliament, but was turned down due to the discovery that he had embezzled £650 worth of lead and 12,000 bricks, belonging to the Hull garrison.

The shrub layer includes gorse, buckthorn, privet and bramble.

The White Swan, Drakeholes moorings