Southwell
Southwell is a town in Nottinghamshire, England, the site of Southwell Minster, the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Southwell and also Nottingham covering Nottinghamshire. Its population of under 7,000 boosted to 7,297 at the 2011 Census. The beginning of the name is unclear. The community lies on the River Greet, concerning 14 miles (22 km) north-east of Nottingham. Other historical buildings consist of the prebendal houses in Church Street as well as Westgate, as well as the Methodist church, which has a right of method running under it, to ensure that the upper flooring seats greater than the lower. The workhouse, built in 1824, was a model for many others. It is had by the National Trust as well as shows its appearance and problems in the 19th century. Behind the Minster is a partly messed up palace, as soon as a house of the Archbishop of York. It consists of the recently brought back State Chamber, Cardinal Wolsey's previous dining room, as well as yards amongst the ruins.