People appreciate the location and say the nearby shop is very convenient
The proximity to the local high street, the ’handy’ travel links, the ‘destination’ convenience store nearby that ‘everybody loves’ and friendly people are just some of the many reasons residents enjoy living on the Beeston Quarter Development.
In 2019 Barratt bought the 20-acre site from previous owners Chancerygate and Bridges, with the first apartments - of the 310-home development - made available to reserve a year later. The 16-unit Trent Gateway warehouse development has also been built at the nearby Beeston Business Park, with the units and the new homes having transformed the former Siemens Communications site.
From builders to now residents, the shop owner has seen some plenty of new faces join the community. Lloyd said: “It has had an increase in business, there are quite a few new faces. “This is the first time we’ve lived in Nottingham and it’s such a great place. I think it’s good to live so close to the town centre, you can easily grab a bite to eat or go shopping. We all love it.”
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