Your Move Wollaton Local Area Guide

How is the Wollaton property market performing?

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Average sales price in Wollaton

£355,364
Based on the advertised sales prices for properties for sale by Your Move Wollaton in the last 12 months from today's date.
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Average rental price in Wollaton

£1,067
pcm
+36.3%
Last 12 months
Based on the advertised rental prices for properties to rent by Your Move Wollaton in the last 12 months from today's date.

Why move to Wollaton?

Wollaton is considered one of the most desirable parts of Nottingham to live, largely due to the semi-rural living that it provides combined with local attractions – notably for it’s namesake park, Wollaton Hall Deer Park.

At the centre of Wollaton is the village – the original heart of the suburb. Surrounding this, the housing combines a vast array of different types of property for different styles of living. The surrounding areas of Bramcote and Trowell are also extremely popular.

Wollaton offers direct transports links to Nottingham City Centre, the A52 leading to Derby and access to the M1 making it a particularly good location for commuting, and local people alike.

The area has so much to offer, from the local parks to the shops and high quality of schooling, making Wollaton, and Bramcote a fantastic place to live.

 

Housing Market

The market is very buoyant in the area, and properties are always in high demand. The combination of easy transport access, good schooling and local parks mean the area is ideal for first time buyers, and families alike.

There is also a strong rental demand meaning many investors are attracted to the area creating a very vibrant market.

 

Transport and travel

Wollaton and Bramcote offer direct transports links to Nottingham City Centre, the A52 leading to Derby and access to the M1 making it a particularly good location for commuting, and local people alike.

 

Parks and recreation

Wollaton Hall is a hugely popular park and centres on Wollaton Hall, a lavish Elizabethan mansion, housing a natural history museum, as well as grand Tudor-era rooms that can be visited on guided tours. Wollaton Park has also been host to many large events and concerts,

The edge of Wollaton is also home to Martin Pond Local Nature Reserve, and in Bramcote there is Bramcote Park and Hemlock Stone.

 

Schools

Wollaton has a high standard of schools, notably the three Fernwood schools. Fernwood school has an Ofsted rating of ‘outstanding’. Other popular schools in the area include Middleton Primary, Bluecoat Wollaton Academy.

 

Shopping and leisure

The main high street is located on Bramcote Lane and is small but bustling street containing all the local amenities including the post office, groceries & eateries. There also many well known popular public houses in the area.