Located East of central Nottingham, Holme House is a new build development comprising of 22 luxury apartments.
Nottingham is a great place to live and has something to offer
everyone – from a culturally rich city centre to picturesque villages in the
surrounding countryside.
The city has a strong independent retail scene alongside designer
brands and high-street favourites, which makes Nottingham one of the
best shopping destinations in the UK. For those who like to eat out, there
are a wealth of restaurants with cuisines from every corner of the globe.
For the adventurous, the famous Sherwood Forest is only a short
distance away and located on the edge of the Peak District, meaning
the great outdoors is just on your doorstep.
Key Apartment Highlights
- Strong independent retail scene
- 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available
- Premium, contemporary living for the modern professional
- Range of diverse restaurants nearby
- New build construction
- The very best modern features
- Sustainable building methods
Property Specification
Apartments designed for the modern professional.
Connectivity & Transport
- Carlton Train Station – 0.4 mile
- Victoria Retail Park – 1.3 miles
- Nottingham Racecourse – 3.4 miles
- Motorpoint Arena – 3.2 miles
- intu Victoria Centre – 3.4 miles
Employment & Education
- 328,000 people live in Nottingham
- Capital One, E.On, Experian and Boots have Head Quarters here
- Two world-class Nottingham universities
- 60,000 students supply post-graduation talent to the City
- 10% property price growth in the last 12 months shows growing desire to reside in this historical City
Amenities
- Strong independent retail scene
- Range of diverse restaurants nearby
- New build construction
- The very best modern features
- Sustainable building methods
- Parking available
Key Details
- Nottingham investment hotspot
- Sizes between 44m2 – 66m2
- Parking available for £5,000
- The very best modern features
- Culturally rich city center

Why Nottingham?
Nottingham is a city steeped in a rich history that transcends back to the 6th century when it was occupied by the Anglo-Saxons. During the Middle Ages, Nottingham excelled as a working-class city. A weekly market began to take place as did the annual fair, and the town was mainly recognised for making woven wool. The nearby Sherwood Forest is believed to have been the home of the legendary heroic outlaw Robin Hood.
By the 20th century, Nottingham had continued to grow rapidly. A dual carriageway was built around the city and the local council commenced construction of several housing estates. Nottingham University was founded in 1948, while the Queens Medical Centre, Broad Marsh Shopping Centre and National Water Sports Centre were all opened in the 1970s. Now, Nottingham is ranked as one of the best places to live in the UK. The city is viewed as a historical hotspot for tourists, is home to over 60,000 students, and is the headquarters of several large businesses.