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Delve into Meadows
The district Meadows of Nottingham in Nottingham (England) is a district located in United Kingdom about 108 mi north-west of London, the country's capital town.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 48 °F
Morning Temperature | 4°C / 39 °F |
Evening Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Night Temperature | 6°C / 43 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 1% |
Air Humidity | 76% |
Air Pressure | 1024 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 10 km/h (6 mph) from South |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 80% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Wednesday, 24th of April 2024
7°C (44 °F)
4°C (39 °F)
Broken clouds, moderate breeze.
Thursday, 25th of April 2024
9°C (49 °F)
5°C (40 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.
Friday, 26th of April 2024
5°C (42 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
PREMIER SUITES Nottingham
Park Plaza Nottingham
St James Hotel
Lace Market
ROOMZZZ NOTTINGHAM CITY
Mercure Nottingham City Centre George Hotel
Hilton Nottingham
Crowne Plaza NOTTINGHAM
The Walton
Jurys Inn Nottingham
Videos from this area
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Promotional video for Galleries of Justice in Nottingham
The Galleries of Justice is the traditional court building for Nottingham, a town famous for the struggle between natural justice in the form of Robin Hood, and legal justice in the form of...
RUSHCLIFFE WEST BRIDGFORD REGISTER OFFICE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPY £50 PHOTOS BY PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPHS
Photographs taken at a wedding at Rushcliffe West Bridgford Nottingham Register Office by http://www.creamphoto.co.uk/ with £50 per hour prices and excellent reviews. Cream Wedding Photography...
Shudokan Aikido The Eagle Dojo A typical training session
Shudokan Aikido West Bridgford. We have three sessions each night and all of the classes are well attended and taught by experienced instructors who are fully insured and qualified to teach...
East Midlands Trains Class 43 HST at Nottingham 30/05/2011
A East Midlands Trains Class 43 HST seen here departing Nottingham in the striking EMT livery. I think this is the best livery on the HST thats currently on the rails as sadly GNER is no longer...
Trams & Fountains in Old Market Square, Nottingham.dv
A tram going north to Hucknall passes a tram going south to Station Street (and a council rubbish wagon!) at the west end of Old Market Square in Nottingham. As it's a sunny day in summer the...
New Model Army - Family life - Rock City 2014
New Model Army - Family life - Nottingham Rock City 13.12.14.
City Schools Partnership Celebration Event
Find out about the City Schools Partnership celebration event that took place on 23 March 2012 in The Space at Nottingham Contemporary. With thanks to all the schools and people who came...
The Selecter - On My Radio - Rock City Nottingham 2014
The Selecter - On My Radio - Rock City Nottingham 11.11.14.
Class 43, 170, 158, and 222 - Railway Trip to Mansfield - Part 6 - Nottingham Station Early Evening
Having arrived at Nottingham I had 30 odd minutes to kill until my train departed for St Pancras so I filmed the following trains: East Midlands Trains Class 43 HST 43060 / 43055 The Sheffield...
crazy things - Wig Wam - Nottingham rock city
Crazy things live at Nottingham Rock City - October 28th 2006 Short.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Galleries of Justice Museum
The Galleries of Justice museum also known as the Shire Hall, is an independent museum and a registered charity on High Pavement in the Lace Market area of Nottingham, England. The courtrooms date back to the 14th century and the gaol dates back to at least 1449. The prisons are still there. There was also a working police station from 1905 to 1985, and the courts closed in 1986.
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem in Nottingham is one of the 20 public houses including Ye Olde Salutation Inn and The Bell Inn also in Nottingham, and Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St Albans (acclaimed in the Guinness Book of Records) which claim to be the oldest drinking establishment in England. Its painted sign states that it was established in 1189 AD.
Nottingham to Grantham Line
The Nottingham to Grantham Line is a branch line between the towns of Nottingham and Grantham in the East Midlands of England. It follows the A52. The following places are served by the line. Nottingham Netherfield Radcliffe on Trent Bingham Aslockton and Whatton Elton and Orston Bottesford Grantham
Nottingham to Lincoln Line
The Nottingham to Lincoln Line is a railway line in central England, running from Nottingham north east to Lincoln. The line between Newark and Lincoln is currently only cleared for 60-mile-per-hour speeds, Nottinghamshire County Council have paid for a study into 90-mile-per-hour running.
Bridlesmith Gate
Bridlesmith Gate is a pedestrianised shopping street in the city centre of Nottingham, England. It is located between Middle Pavement and Victoria Street. St. Peter's Gate and Bottle Lane stem off it along with Byard Lane. Bridlesmith Gate houses many designer stores such as Reiss, Ted Baker, Diesel S.p.A. and Kurt Geiger.
The Tales of Robin Hood
The Tales of Robin Hood was from 1989 to 2009 an indoor visitor attraction and medieval banqueting centre based on the Nottinghamshire legend of Robin Hood. The centre was located on Maid Marian Way in Nottingham City Centre, in the vicinity of Nottingham Castle, and brought an estimated £2 million in tourism revenue to the city each year.
City of Caves
City of Caves is a visitor attraction in Nottingham which consists of a network of caves, carved out of sandstone that have been variously used over the years as a tannery, public house cellars, and as an air raid shelter. The attraction is now open again after wide ranging redevelopment of the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre from which the caves are accessed. “ Beneath the houses, shops and offices of Nottingham lie hundreds of caves.
Tunnels of Nottingham
Many of the tunnels of Nottingham were built by three railway companies in and around Nottingham, England because their lines crossed substantial hills. The companies were the Great Northern Railway (GNR), the Great Central Railway (GCR), and the Nottingham Suburban Railway.
Castle College Nottingham
Castle College Nottingham was a British further education college located in Nottingham. It was formed on 1 June 2006 from the merger of Broxtowe College and The People's College Nottingham. It had a major presence in and around the city with 16 main campuses, including a new automotive and engineering centre at the Highfields campus located on University Boulevard.
Nottingham Arkwright Street railway station
Nottingham Arkwright Street was a railway station in Nottingham on the former Great Central Main Line which ran from Manchester Piccadilly to London Marylebone. The station opened with the line in 1899 and closed in 1963 as part of rationalisation; it reopened four years later upon the closure of Nottingham Victoria railway station, only to close in 1969.
St Peter's Church, Nottingham
St Peter's Church, Nottingham is an Anglican parish church in the city of Nottingham. The church is Grade I listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as a building of outstanding architectural or historic interest. It is part of the parish of All Saints', St Mary's and St Peter's, Nottingham. A map of the parish is available on Google Maps Formally it is the church of St Peter with St James.
High Pavement Chapel
High Pavement Chapel is a building on High Pavement in Nottingham. It is now the Pitcher and Piano public house and is Grade II listed.
St Nicholas' Church, Nottingham
St. Nicholas Church is an Anglican parish church in Nottingham. The church, since 1953, is Grade II* listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as it is a particularly significant building of more than local interest.
Nottingham Carrington Street railway station
Nottingham Carrington Street railway station was the first railway station in Nottingham, opened in 1840 by the Midland Counties Railway. Whishawdescribes it as follows; "… The elevation next to the road to Nottingham is of plain but neat design. It consists of a central portion and two wings; the central portion contains the entrance hall, which is of the whole height of the building.
Nottingham Crown Court
Nottingham Crown Court, or more formally the High Court of Justice and Crown Court, Nottingham is a Crown Court and High Court of Justice in Nottingham, England.
Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham Contemporary (formerly known as the Centre for Contemporary Art Nottingham) is a contemporary art centre in the Lace Market area of Nottingham. To celebrate the area's history of lace manufacture, the cladding of the building is embossed with a traditional Nottingham lace pattern. Nottingham Contemporary is a registered charity under English law.
St George in the Meadows, Nottingham
St George in the Meadows is a parish church in the Church of England in The Meadows, Nottingham. The church is Grade II listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as it is a building of special architectural or historic interest.
St Saviours in the Meadows, Nottingham
St Saviours in the Meadows is a parish church in the Church of England in The Meadows, Nottingham. The church is Grade II listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as it is a building of special architectural or historic interest.
Nottingham Parksmart
Nottingham Parksmart is a parking scheme which divides Nottingham city centre into five distinctive zones to aid parking in the city, and to help tourists find attractions.
Wilford Toll Bridge
Wilford Toll Bridge, locally referred to as the 'Halfpenny Bridge', crosses the River Trent between Wilford and Nottingham.
Nottingham Magistrates' Court
Nottingham Magistrates' Court is a Magistrates' Court in Nottingham, England.
St. John the Baptist's Church, Leenside, Nottingham
The church of St. John the Baptist, Leenside, Nottingham was opened in 1844 as a parish church in the Church of England. It was destroyed in 1941.
Station Street tram stop
Station Street is a tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit network, opened in March 2004. The stop is the southern terminus for both routes of the tram line. It is located on Station Street, directly north of Nottingham railway station and partially over the Nottingham Canal. A footbridge between the railway station and the tram stop provides for a direct interchange between NET's service and National Rail services.
Loxley House, Nottingham
Loxley House on Station Street, Nottingham, is the administrative home of Nottingham City Council. The Council acquired the building from Capital One in 2009 and began moving staff there shortly afterwards. City councillors moved to Loxley House from the Nottingham Council House in 2010 but as of May 2011 they still meet for Full Council meetings at the old, historic venue which houses a purpose-built chamber from the 1920s.
Queen's Walk Congregational Church
Queen's Walk Congregational Church was built on Queen's Walk in Nottingham between 1900 and 1902.