Built in 1588, Grade I listed Wollaton Hall nestles in 500 acres of parkland boasting diverse habitats including grassland, wetland and woodland. Herds of red and fallow deer roam free with the lake creating a dramatic contrast to the Hall that overlooks it.
Kids parks, basketball etc. Parks, football pitches and great for dogs as well
Quiet location within walking distance of the city centre
The Parish of Nuthall Council lies about six miles west of the centre of Nottingham
Within the park lies The Grange, a 19th century Grade II listed manor house
Nice park for stroll with the dog and place for kids
Nice place to walk round & to sit watching the wildlife while having a sandwich
Lime Tree Ave, Nottingham NG8 2AE, UK
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