Kirkby, as it is locally known, was originally a Danish settlement (Kirk-by translates as 'Church Town' in Danish) and is a collection of small villages including Old Kirkby, The Folly (East Kirkby),
Nuncargate and Kirkby Woodhouse. It is mentioned in the
Domesday Book and has two main churches:
St Wilfrid's, a Norman church, which was gutted by fire on 6 January 1907 but quickly re-built; and
St Thomas', built in the early 1910s in neo-gothic style. Kirkby Manor dated back to the 13th Century. Its owner in 1284 Robert de Stuteville was fined by King
Edward I for not attending the Royal summons. However, in 1292 Robert clearly forgiven, hosted the king at the manor to a nights stay. The former
Mansfield and Pinxton Railway from the
Erewash Valley Line was joined here by the later
Midland Railway line from
Nottingham. The
Great Central Railway main line passed to the south-west side of the town and had a double junction with the
Great Northern Railway Leen Valley Extension line to
Langwith Junction and the Mansfield Railway to
Clipstone.
Rail stations The town has been served by four stations. Only one is now open: •
Kirkby-in-Ashfield East was the main station for the town on the former
Midland Railway line between Nottingham and Mansfield. It closed in the 1960s. •
Kirkby-in-Ashfield on the
Robin Hood Line was opened in the 1990s and replaced the former station at Kirkby East. •
Kirkby-in-Ashfield Central was opened on the now-defunct
Mansfield Railway. It closed in the 1950s to passengers and the site is now an industrial estate, although the old station master's house can still be seen. •
Kirkby Bentinck was opened on the
Great Central Main Line from
Nottingham Victoria to
Sheffield Victoria. The station closed in the 1960s and the site has been cleared, although the old station masters house is still in situ. This was the only mainline station in the entire Ashfield and Mansfield District area. With the other being at Annesley and Hollinwell. The town rapidly expanded during the Victorian era. However the closure of the coal mines in the 1980s and early 1990s led to a major slump in the local economy, and the area then suffered a high level of socio-economic depression. .' ==Economy==