Commanding magnificent views
of the Trent Valley, Regency Heights is an exclusive
development of individually styled two, three,
four and five bedroom houses. Each home is designed
to the finest specification and offers many
exciting features as standard.
Located off Spring Lane, Mapperley,
Regency Heights enjoys a setting rich in history,
dating back to the 13th century.
Mapperley was once an area of
lush pastureland, but the tiny hamlet soon expanded
as industry developed.
The Mapurley family, who once
owned the land, were renowned for their superb
meat and confectionery. Two members of the family,
Thomas and John Mapurley, were members of parliament;
John was also Sheriff and Mayor of the county.
For centuries Mapperley's industry
was brickmaking, and bricks originating in these
kilns were sent to build London's St. Pancras
station.
Today, the area offers many modern
amenities together with excellent transport
links to Nottingham city centre and surrounding
districts.
Famed internationally for its
magnificent lace, Nottingham has also bred many
famous figures ranging from Robin Hood to William
Booth, pioneer of the salvation army.
For the sporting enthusiast, Nottingham's
abundant facilities include, tennis, golf, cricket
and football clubs, in addition to horse racing
at Colwick Park and an outstanding watersports
centre at Holme Pierrepoint.
Country Parks and historic attractions
in the county include, Rufford Park, Clumber
Park, Thoresby and Rufford Abbey, Nottingham
Castle, Wollaton Hall and Newstead Abbey.
Regency Heights is superbly situated
close to Arnold, Carlton, and Gedling and just
four miles from Nottingham city centre with
its extensive restaurants, theatres, cinemas
and shopping facilities.
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