Built-up area in Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire, England
| Coordinates: | 52.996, -1.235 |
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| OS grid ref: | SK 51 44 |
| Dialling code: | 0115 (Nottingham) |
Nuthall in Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire sits on the outer fringe of Nottingham and is largely a residential village with pockets of light industry, shops and green space. It once hosted the 18th‑century country house known as Nuthall Temple (demolished in the 20th century) and retains listed gatehouses and mature parkland, so there’s a mix of suburban commuter life and visible historic fabric.
Neighbouring Watnall is a smaller settlement to the north with stronger links to the county’s mining and military past – the Cold War-era RAF Watnall operations bunker is nearby – and it sits close to Kimberley and surrounding farmland. Together the two communities reflect Broxtowe’s blend of village character, former industrial sites and decent transport links into the city, with active local clubs, schools and pubs anchoring social life.
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