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Nottingham village
Nottingham village











Outside the Chilwell Independent Corner (Image: Nottingham Post) Richard added: “We’re like a destination. We also shop locally so we get our brownies from Beeston Brownies and our coffee from Sneinton.”Ĭurrently, homemade waffles aree one of the shop's best-sellers. We have the florists next door and all the other shops are always linking together. We’re fairly new but we have a very loyal following. General manager Richard Pearce said: “We love it here. It is on Chilwell’s Independent Corner where there is also a locally owned florist, hairdresser, jewellery shop and more.Ĭanvas and Coffee has been under new management for the past six weeks. The Cadland is located doors away.Ĭanvas and Coffee is a coffee shop on High Road. The Charlton Arms is on High Road in the village. I’ve been to both of those and they have good atmosphere. “We have good pubs too - there’s the Charlton Arms and the Cadland. I drive but whenever I take the 36 or the Indigo into the city centre, it’s relaxing. We have independent shops and the retail park but I feel like Beeston usually gets more attention because it’s bigger despite it being down the road.”Īnna added: “It’s a quiet area, not much ever happens really, but everyone’s friendly, I always see a lot of dog walkers out and about and there’s a good route into the city. I think the area is a bit overlooked, though. Read more: Nottingham estate has 'turned a corner' after decades of crime Anna Perkins, 49, has lived in Chilwell for five years. We visited the area to find out what people think of it. The village in the borough of Broxtowe is home to a church, schools, pubs, Chilwell Retail Park and more. People in Chilwell have spoken about how they feel the area is “overlooked” but a “wonderful place to live.” With independent shops and other retail options, many people support their locals.Ĭhilwell has a population of more than 12,000 people.













Nottingham village