What is the most beautiful town in Nottingham?

Southwell. Visit Nottinghamshire argues Southwell is "one of the prettiest towns in Nottinghamshire", and it's hard to argue with that assessment. Southwell Minster is a very fine example of Normal architecture and its nave is one of the finest in Europe.
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What is the poshest village in Nottingham?

Colston Bassett, in the Vale of Belvoir, Rushcliffe, has been named the poshest in Nottinghamshire by the Telegraph.
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What is the best area to live in Nottingham?

Some of The Best Areas to live in Nottingham
  1. 1 – Arnold. Arnold is a historic and community-driven town and one of the largest towns in the county of Nottinghamshire. ...
  2. 2 – Beeston. ...
  3. 3 – Mapperley. ...
  4. 4 – The Park. ...
  5. 5 – Ruddington. ...
  6. 6 – West Bridgford. ...
  7. 7 – Woodborough.
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What is the biggest town in Nottingham?

Mansfield is Nottinghamshire's largest market town, located right on the edge of the beautiful countryside, perfect for relaxing walks and easy access to woodland areas of Sherwood Forest.
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What is the closest town to Sherwood Forest?

Towns and Villages

No trip to Sherwood Forest is complete without following in the footsteps of Robin Hood. Edwinstowe is the closest village to our cabins and is at the heart of the legend.
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Why is Sherwood Forest so famous?

Sherwood Forest, woodland and former royal hunting ground, county of Nottinghamshire, England, that is well known for its association with Robin Hood, the outlaw hero of medieval legend.
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Is it worth visiting Sherwood Forest?

Sherwood Forest is a landmark thousands of years in the making, alive with nature, history and folklore, all waiting to be explored! It is known the world-over as the home of Robin Hood, and packed with stories, from the ancient oaks to the country's most famous outlaw, and the work of the RSPB and their partners.
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What is the most deprived city in Nottingham?

Nottingham ranks 11th most deprived area of the country and 30% of our neighbourhoods are in the 10% most deprived wards in England overall.
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What is the most expensive street to live in Nottingham?

The top 10 most expensive streets in Nottingham and the average house price:
  • Peache Way, Chilwell Lane, Nottingham NG9 - £2,582,527.
  • Beeston Fields Drive, Nottingham NG9 - £1,535,434.
  • Blidworth Waye, Nottingham NG15 - £1,345,755.
  • Croft Road, Nottingham NG12 - £1,319,997.
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What is the most expensive area in Nottingham?

If you're looking to buy in a specific neighbourhood, the Park and Castle is the most expensive option in Nottingham, according to its median house price of £295,000.
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Where is the cheapest place to live in Nottingham?

The most affordable postcodes in Nottingham
  • NG7: Hyson Green. North-east Nottingham's large NG7 postcode area features several affordable neighbourhoods. ...
  • NG11: Clifton. Lying approximately 5 miles south of the city centre is NG11's Clifton. ...
  • NG8: Bilborough. ...
  • NG7: The Park. ...
  • N12: Edwalton. ...
  • NG2: West Bridgford.
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What is the safest village in Nottinghamshire?

In Nottinghamshire, the safest area has been given as Keyworth North, Tollerton and Willoughby - it had 195 crimes committed in the period between February last year and January 2022. This equates to around 34 offences for every 1,000 residents there.
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What are the most deprived parts of Nottingham?

64 SOAs in the City are in the 10% most deprived nationally, the most affected being parts of Broxtowe, St Ann's and Hyson Green. Outside the City only Arnold (Killisick) appears in the 10% most deprived nationally.
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What are the rough areas of Nottingham?

Crime in Nottingham's Neighbourhoods

City Centre & Trent Bridge is the most dangerous neighbourhood in Nottingham, followed by St Ann's West in second place, and Bulwell North as the third most dangerous area.
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Where do the rich live in Nottingham?

Data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) recently revealed the ten wealthiest areas of Nottingham. Topping the list was the city centre and Trent Bridge area, but also making the top five was Wilford and Silverdale.
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Who are the richest people in Nottingham?

Tony Langley and family - the Nottinghamshire billionaire is behind engineering company Langley Holdings, which is based in Retford, and has wealth totalling £1.35bn.
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What is the oldest town house in Nottingham?

The Oldest Townhouse in Nottingham – 41 Pilcher Gate – Nottingham Central.
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What is the famous street in Nottingham?

A stone's throw from Nottingham Castle, St James Street is a pedestrian-only street with more than meets the eye in terms of interesting history. The street leads directly to Old Market Square and hosts a variety of pubs and shops.
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Where are the most deprived areas in UK Nottingham?

Data from the 2021 census has highlighted the most deprived areas in Nottinghamshire when considering education, employment, health and housing. The data found that the areas with the highest percentage of households deprived in all four areas are Radford, Hyson Green, Newark South West, Sutton Central and Leamington.
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Where is the most crime in Nottingham?

Nottingham areas with the highest crime rating
  • Castle. weekly crimes: 111. weekly burglaries: 2. St. Ann's. Avg. weekly crimes: 66. Avg. ...
  • Bulwell. Avg. weekly crimes: 46. Avg. weekly burglaries: 1. Berridge. Avg. weekly crimes: 40. ...
  • Radford. Avg. weekly crimes: 37. Avg. weekly burglaries: 1. Sherwood. Avg. weekly crimes: 36.
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Which is the poorest town in UK?

In 2010, Jaywick was assessed as the most deprived area in England. In September 2015, it was again named as the most deprived, according to the indices of deprivation based on several factors including: poverty, crime, education and skill levels, unemployment and housing, after being assessed in 2012–13.
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What percentage of Nottingham is white?

Nottingham is a majority White city with a majority of 71.5%, the largest ethnicity of which is the White British at 65.4% however this majority has been in decline since post-war migration began to the UK.
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How much does it cost to get into Sherwood Forest?

Click on words highlighted in red below for more information. Parking is usually just £5 per day for non-members of the RSPB and free for members (there will be some advertised special event days when the charge is higher for all visitors, including members), and it's free admission to walk on to the reserve.
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How long is the walk around Sherwood Forest?

Enjoy this 7.4-km circular trail near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 9 min to complete.
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Can you touch the major oak?

Today, there is a fence around the famous tree in order to prevent visitors' feet from compressing the ground over the tree's roots. This will ensure that the tree stays healthy for many years to come, and visitors worldwide can enjoy the legend of Robin Hood!
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