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2-Bed Student Apartment – Ropewalk Court, Derby Road

£ 130 per person per week
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2-Bed Student Apartment – Ropewalk Court, Derby Road

£ 130 per person per week
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2-Bed Student Apartment – Ropewalk Court, Derby Road

£ 123 per person per week
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Parking Space – William Bancroft Building, Roden Street

£ 100 per calendar month
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William Bancroft Building, Roden Street,
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3-Bed Student Apartment – William Bancroft Building, City Centre

£ 133 per person per week
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William Bancroft Building, City Centre,
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2-Bed Student Apartment – Litmus Building, City Centre

£ 145 per person per week
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Litmus Building, City Centre,
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4-Bed Student House – Shelton Street, City Centre

£ 131 per person per week
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Shelton Street, City Centre,
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2-Bed Student House – Ridding Terrace, City

£ 152 per person per week
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Ridding Terrace, City,
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6-Bed Student House – Harlaxton Walk, City Centre

£ 134 per person per week
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Harlaxton Walk, City Centre,
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2-Bed Student Apartment – Bloomsbury Court, City Centre

£ 130 per person per week
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Bloomsbury Court, Beck Street,
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Within the city of Nottingham is the area known as Lace Market, a historic segment famed for its classical Victorian heritage. Situated slightly in the east of the city centre of Nottingham. Being the more fashionable section of the city you can easily live the high-life there whilst also finding room for some peace and quiet away from it all.

Lace Market gets its name from the fact that it used to be the hub of the lace industry. Although it is now a heritage site it used to be the British Empires centre for the production and selling of this much sought after material. With its Victorian architecture it still houses some of the lace machines and warehouses for you to visit.

Adjoining Lace Market is Hockley Village which also offers some of the best of Nottingham’s night-life. A popular street includes High Pavement which houses such pubs as the Cock and Hoop. Another would be Warser Gate which offers trendy restaurants like Opium where you can eat out in style.

There are many places to visit and not just including the lace factories. There is The Lace Market Theatre along with the Capital FM arena which both offer plenty of well established names and acts. As if that wasn’t enough arts and culture there are also a number of galleries and museums too such as the Galleries of Justice Museum which gives a unique perspective into Nottingham’s past.

If you presently own a property in Lace Market, then we can provide a Lace Market letting agent who can help you achieve the best possible rental return available whilst making sure that the property is maintained to the highest of standards. With Nottingham letting agents you will find that they take pride in managing your property as they would their own.

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