Price changed to £170,000
February 4, 2026
Listed for £175,000
January 5, 2026
Sold for £157,809
2006
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Throughout the apartment, neutral décor creates a light and versatile canvas, whilst window blinds are fitted as standard across all windows.
The property includes the benefit of one allocated parking space for a registered vehicle, conveniently situated in the car park to the rear of the building.
This apartment represents an excellent opportunity to secure comfortable accommodation within one of Nottingham's most desirable locations.
West Bridgford ranks amongst the East Midlands' most desirable addresses, sitting just south of Nottingham city centre across the River Trent. This thriving community of over 45,000 residents perfectly balances urban convenience with leafy, suburban charm.
Central Avenue and Gordon Road form the vibrant heart of West Bridgford, offering an excellent mix of high street names including Marks and Spencer Simply Food, Boots and Iceland alongside quality independent butchers, bakers and specialist retailers. The monthly farmers' market has become a firm local favourite, whilst three supermarkets, Asda, Morrisons and Co-operative, provide larger shopping options.
The area has earned a reputation as a culinary destination, with restaurants ranging from Escabeche's Spanish tapas to Côte Brasserie's French cuisine and Gusto's Italian fare. Independent cafés including the award-winning Hambleton Bakery and Copper Café Bar offer excellent coffee and light meals, whilst bars such as The Botanist, Portello Lounge and Waterside provide everything from craft beers to botanical cocktails.
West Bridgford's schools consistently achieve outstanding results. Both the Infant and Junior schools hold 'outstanding' Ofsted ratings, as do the two secondary schools, The West Bridgford School and Rushcliffe School, making this a magnet for families seeking quality education.
Sports enthusiasts are spoilt for choice, with Trent Bridge cricket ground and Nottingham Forest's City Ground on the doorstep. Bridgford Park offers tennis courts and play areas, whilst the modern Rushcliffe Arena features a pool and gym. West Bridgford Colts FC, one of Britain's largest youth football clubs, exemplifies the area's strong sporting culture.
Excellent bus services run every five to ten minutes into Nottingham city centre, taking just 15 minutes. Three bridges cross the Trent, connecting seamlessly with the city's tram network, mainline railway station and cycle routes. Services also link to surrounding towns including Loughborough, Melton Mowbray and Bingham.
With its Victorian and Edwardian architecture, thriving arts scene centred on The Studio Theatre, and strong community spirit reflected in regular events and markets, West Bridgford has earned national recognition as one of the UK's finest suburban locations, offering the perfect blend of village atmosphere and city accessibility.