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Sycamore Recreation Ground was created in 1909, and some gardens were lost in the area now separating Hungerhill Gardens and Gorseyclose Gardens. [1] [2] Hungerhill Gardens, Stonepit Coppice Gardens and Gorseyclose Gardens are part of the Bridge Estate, property of Nottingham City Council, still providing revenue for the upkeep of the Trent ...
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The NG postcode area, also known as the Nottingham postcode area, [2] is a group of 29 postcode districts in the East Midlands of England, within seven post towns.These cover southern and central Nottinghamshire (including Nottingham, Mansfield, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Newark-on-Trent and Southwell), parts of south-west Lincolnshire (including Grantham and Sleaford) and small parts of Derbyshire ...
Stonebridge City Farm is an urban farm in St Ann's, Nottingham, England.Created in 1980, it is relatively small in size, being sited in an area of regeneration, on the footprint of a school and grounds that were originally planned to have been built there.
Woodthorpe Grange Park is a Green Flag–awarded public park located in Sherwood, Nottingham, Nottingham, on the northern edge of the city.. One of the largest parks in the city, it includes a tropical plant house, a nursery, formal landscaped gardens and a café.
Rise Park is a suburb of Nottingham four miles north of the City Centre and three miles north-east of junction 26 of the M1 motorway. It comprises approximately 1500 homes, primarily privately owned houses and bungalows, and a small number of low rise, three-storey flats.
Bagthorpe Gardens is a group of allotments, about 1.8 miles (2.9 km) north-east of the centre of Nottingham. It is listed Grade II* in Historic England 's Register of Parks and Gardens . The entry listing remarks that the allotments are "a significant surviving example of a once abundant but now extremely rare type of garden, of which there are ...