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Get startedOmpton is a small hamlet in Nottinghamshire with a population of 52, featuring a historic red‑brick chapel built in 1860 and a nearby water pumping station from the 1960s.
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Ompton is a hamlet and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. The settlement is three miles south‑east of Ollerton and is part of the civil parish of Ompton. The 2021 census recorded a population of 52, indicating a very small community. The hamlet is characterised by a red‑brick chapel constructed in 1860, which serves as a notable historic building within the locality. About half a mile to the west lies a water pumping station, built between 1965 and 1968, distinguished by its tiled pyramid structure on a glazed plinth. Kneesall lies to the southwest and Wellow to the northwest, situating Ompton within a network of nearby villages. The postal district is NG 22, placing the hamlet within the broader Nottinghamshire area. The setting suggests a rural environment with limited built infrastructure, typical of a small English hamlet.
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