Location Carlton in Lindrick is surrounded by the following local locations: •
Blyth and Langold to the north • Worksop to the south • Hodsock and Ranby to the east • Wallingwells and Woodsetts to the west. It is in area, in height and in width, resting alongside the western boundary of
Bassetlaw district and on the Nottinghamshire northwestern boundary with
South Yorkshire. The parish is roughly bounded by land features such as Langold Lake to the north,
Wallingwells Hall to the west, Hodsock Priory to the east, and Gateford Hill to the south.
Settlements and routes There is the core village of Carlton in Lindrick to the north of the parish. The village comprises Costhorpe to the far north, North Carlton is central, with South Carlton adjacent. Wigthorpe is a hamlet separated from the village to the south but central to the parish. Carlton Forest is a small industrialised area to the southeast. Carlton in Lindrick and Wigthorpe lay along the A60 Worksop-
Tickhill road, and Carlton Forest is on the B6045 Worksop-Blyth route. Outside of these locations, the parish is predominantly an agricultural and rural area.
Environment Landscape Primarily farming and pasture land throughout the parish outside the populated areas, there is some
forestry throughout, mainly woods north of Costhorpe, south of Carlton village and east of Carlton Forest.
Geology To the west is a mix of the Edlington Formation mudstones which is sedimentary bedrock from between 272.3 and 252.2 million years ago within the Permian period, and Brotherton Formation limestones of sedimentary bedrock formed during the same era. Central and to the south is a combination of the Chester Formation sandstones, made up of pebbly sedimentary bedrock from 250 - 247.1 million years ago during the Triassic period and Lenton Sandstone Formation bedrock created between 272.3 and 247.1 million years ago within the Permian and Triassic periods.
Water features Langold Lake lies on the northernmost edge of the parish, Carlton Lake is to the west of South Carlton. There is a small pond in North Carlton close to a recreational ground.
Land elevation The parish is lowest to the east and north east near to Costhorpe and North Carlton from , rising towards the settlements and north, west and south. Carlton village ranges from and Wigthorpe is . The highest natural point is a section by the southern boundary by Peak and Gateford hills, at . The overall highest feature is a
spoil heap close to Costhorpe and Langold Lake in Langold Country Park at . ==Religion==