Nottingham is known internationally for its links to the fabled Robin Hood, who called nearby Sherwood Forest home.
Today the city is a prosperous metropolis and is the 6th largest city in the UK!
Nottingham’s emergence as one of the UK’s largest urban area can be linked to the Industrial Revolution. Nottingham’s economy is the 7th biggest in the whole of the UK!
Those who choose to live in Nottingham are not missing out. The city boasts an excellent array of shops, restaurants, and attractions.
Nottingham is renowned for its thriving music scene. Numerous live music venues across the city ensure locals can soak up as much music as possible.
Nottingham also has a proud sporting history. The city was named as England’s ‘first City of Football’ in 2014, pipping Manchester to the number one spot!
Nottingham’s central location once again ensures superb connections to the rest of the UK via public transport.
For those looking to travel by train, services from Cross Country, East Midlands and Northern Rail all call at Nottingham Station. Both Sheffield and Leicester are easily reachable via train in around 1 hour which is ideal for commuters. Commuting to London or visiting for the day is also made easy for those who live in Nottingham.
Commuters from Nottingham’s numerous suburbs are served by numerous bus routes connecting the whole city.
Nottingham is full of fascinating history to soak up while you walk to your destination.
Enjoy a stroll along the popular canals and take in stunning views of the city from Nottingham Castle.
The cities location also means residents are within easy reach of some excellent rural walks! The nearby legendary Sherwood Forrest is an excellent location to soak up some stunning countryside and enjoy this mythological location. Sherwood Forrest treats visitors to stunning walks with a range of wildlife and fauna and is home to the largest oak tree in the UK!
If you decide to live in Nottingham there is a truly diverse range of benefits to enjoy.