HoldenCopley, estate agents in Gamston and the surrounding areas of Nottingham, have over 40 years combined experience in sales, lettings and property management and have won numerous awards over recent years, including being voted Nottingham’s Best independent Estate agent 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2022, as well as Estate Agents of the year 2019 – East Midlands by Build News Magazine.
We believe that it is our client focused service that sets us apart from other other estate agents in Gamston and throughout Nottinghamshire, as our aim is to provide clear, honest and transparent advice, helping to offer our clients with the highest levels of service possible.
If you are looking for properties for sale in Gamston, or simply looking to sell your house in the area, you have come to the right place, as we will put your interests at the very top of the priority list, ensuring that you receive the best service and result possible, whatever outcome you are hoping to achieve.
So, if you are looking for estate agents in Gamston, and surrounding areas of Nottingham – such as Arnold, Hucknall, Woodthorpe – and want to use a company that provide a fresh approach, please give HoldenCopley a call today.
Also, if you would like to receive a free, no obligation valuation on your home, please CLICK HERE and provide us with your details.
Alternatively, if you are looking to sell your property in Gamston, you can receive an instant valuation HERE.
Again, if you have any queries or require advice regarding buying or selling your property, please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to help.
Nestled in the heart of the East Midlands, Nottingham is famous around the world as the home of the legendary Prince of Thieves, Robin Hood and his band of merry men, who as legend has it, made their home in the magnificent royal Sherwood Forest.
We’re proud to claim this righteous rebel as one of our own, however, there are so many more reasons why Nottingham is one of the most popular places to live and visit in the UK.
Once the home of princes and kings, Nottingham boasts a colourful history, which is as evident today as ever. Many of the city’s famous landmark buildings have been retained and beautifully restored, helping to attract almost a quarter of a million visitors to the city every year
Situated on the third longest river in Britain, the River Trent, Nottingham has for centuries been a highly influential trading link from the industrial north and midlands to London, and is now the seventh largest economy in the UK.
Nottingham’s award-winning public transport system, including the largest publicly owned bus network in England, an excellent railway and tram system, and direct access to the M1, meaning getting in/out and around Nottingham is a cinch, helping attract even more businesses and prosperity to this Northern Power House and expanding the catchment area for commuters.
Nottingham is also a world-renowned seat of learning and home to many top universities, including the University of Nottingham whose illustrious alumni include Nobel prize winners, Olympic gold medallists, cutting edge scientists, international politicians, journalists, novelists and actors and notably, the critically acclaimed novelist DH Lawrence.
The universities attract students from all over the UK and overseas, and this makes a large contribution to the local economy.
As an international trade and educational hub, Nottingham is a vibrant and culturally diverse city where you can enjoy a high-octane metropolitan lifestyle one minute, then just take a quick step outside of the city perimeter and you can relax and unwind in 450 hectares of ancient oak woodland in Sherwood Forest Park, get close to nature at the Attenborough Nature Reserve, or enjoy a family day out at Wollaton House and Deer Park.
For arts, culture and history lovers, the city is home to many museums and attractions, including the City of Caves, Nottingham Castle Museum, New Art Exchange, Nottingham Industrial Museum, Nottingham Natural History Museum, Green’s Windmill and Science Centre and the Natural Justice Museum, plus a host of large music and entertainment venues such as the Royal Concert Hall, Rock City, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall and Nottingham Arena.
Love good food? You’re spoilt for choice as Nottingham is home to over 300 fantastic restaurants! There really is something for every palette in Nottingham.
Nottingham boasts not one but two famous football clubs, Champions League team Nottingham Forest FC at Trent Bridge, and National League team Notts County at Meadow Lane.
The most important and special thing about Nottingham is its people. We may be a bit biased but we think you’ll find them to be the most friendly and welcoming people you’ll ever meet.
Fun fact: Did you know that Nottingham derived its name from a ruling Saxon chieftain named Snot, and the area became known as “Snotingham”, meaning homestead of Snot’s people.
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26 High Street,
Arnold,
Nottingham,
NG5 7DZ
4 Croft Road,
Arnold,
Nottingham,
NG5 7DX