Location

Nottingham is a thriving city which has much to offer. Nottinghamshire's heritage is rich and varied.  It is world renowned for the tales of Robin Hood. Nottingham has two universities and holds ‘Science City’ status.

Nottingham offers quaint B&Bs, boutique hotels, award winning restaurants, stylish bars, exciting nightlife, great shopping, world class venues, arts and cultural festivals, history and heritage, family attractions, trails and waterways, adrenalin pumping activities and tasty local produce.

According to the 2001 census, Nottingham had an estimated city population of 275,100 which increased to an estimated 278,700 in 2005. The Nottingham Urban Area conurbation (which includes surrounding suburbs outside the city boundary such as Arnold, Carlton, West Bridgford and neighbouring towns) has a population of 666,358. Nottingham is a member of the English Core Cities Group.

Average house prices

To Buy

Flat: 134,583
Detached: 255,722
Semi-detached: 148,796
Terraced: 126,815

To Rent

Houses 
Flats & Maisonettes  
1 Bed £450 1 Bed £457
2 Bed £495 2 Bed £602

Transport

Nottingham is conveniently situated at the heart of the UK, with excellent air, rail and road links. The proximity of the M1, A1, A52 and A46 means the county is easily accessible by car. While speedy rail links run from Nottingham to much of the UK.

Nottingham is served by train services operated by East Midlands Mainline from Nottingham railway station to London, Cross-Country and local services by East Midlands Connect.

It is served by two airports: East Midlands Airport and Robin Hood Doncaster Airport.