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Superb four bedroom period family home
Private courtyard gardens and garage
Excellent accommodation on three levels
Atrium porch, dining hall, lounge
Fitted kitchen with appliances and French doors to the garden
Four double bedrooms over two floors
En-Suite shower room, bathroom
Front garden areas
This distinctive period home enjoys a prime location in the highly sought after Park Estate and provides well presented and excellent four bedroom accommodation.
The Park Estate was originally owned by the Dukes of Newcastle, owners of Nottingham Castle. Early development took place in the 1820`s but the principle layout of The Park was undertaken by the pre-eminent architect T.C. Hine in the early 1850`s on behalf of the 5th Duke. In the late 1800`s the influence of Watson Fothergill, leading Nottingham architect of the time became evident with his distinctive Gothic Revival style featuring towers and turrets, decorative brickwork and timbered elevations.
Now a private gated estate it boasts some of Nottingham's most prestigious addresses. It is within walking distance of all that the City has to offer from fine restaurants, theatres and principle national shopping.
There are leisure facilities within the Estate including The Park Squash Club and tennis clubs with both grass and all weather courts.
Private courtyard gardens and garage
Excellent accommodation on three levels
Atrium porch, dining hall, lounge
Fitted kitchen with appliances and French doors to the garden
Four double bedrooms over two floors
En-Suite shower room, bathroom
Front garden areas
This distinctive period home enjoys a prime location in the highly sought after Park Estate and provides well presented and excellent four bedroom accommodation.
The Park Estate was originally owned by the Dukes of Newcastle, owners of Nottingham Castle. Early development took place in the 1820`s but the principle layout of The Park was undertaken by the pre-eminent architect T.C. Hine in the early 1850`s on behalf of the 5th Duke. In the late 1800`s the influence of Watson Fothergill, leading Nottingham architect of the time became evident with his distinctive Gothic Revival style featuring towers and turrets, decorative brickwork and timbered elevations.
Now a private gated estate it boasts some of Nottingham's most prestigious addresses. It is within walking distance of all that the City has to offer from fine restaurants, theatres and principle national shopping.
There are leisure facilities within the Estate including The Park Squash Club and tennis clubs with both grass and all weather courts.