Newcastle Court, NG7
Key information
Price Monthly
£1,850
Bedrooms
3
Property type
Apartment
Bathrooms
2
Available from
13 March 2026
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Location
3 Newcastle Court
The Park
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
NG7 1BL
The Park
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
NG7 1BL
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Key features
- Spacious two/three bedroom period apartment arranged over two floors
- Forming part of an impressive and characterful period residence
- Entrance hall leading to a kitchen¿dining room and elegant lounge
- Lounge featuring an ornamental fireplace and striking staircase
- Two well-proportioned bedrooms and a luxury four-piece bathroom
- Bathroom includes both a bath and a separate shower
- Access to a communal garden area and partially decked courtyard
- Parking available on a first-come, first-served basis (subject to availability)
- EPC Band E / Council Tax Band E
- Unfurnished
Overview
Forming part of this fabulous period residence is a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious two/three bedroom apartment arranged over two floors. Rich in character and original features, this delightful home offers generously proportioned accommodation that briefly comprises an entrance hall, a well-appointed kitchen¿dining room, and an elegant lounge featuring an ornamental fireplace and a striking staircase leading to the upper level. To the first floor are two bedrooms and a luxurious four-piece bathroom suite, complete with both a bath and a separate shower.Further benefits include access to a communal garden area, a partially decked courtyard, and parking available on a first-come, first-served basis (please enquire with the agent for further details).
The Park Estate was originally formed from Nottingham Castle's historic deer park and is now widely regarded as one of the city's most prestigious residential locations. Renowned architects such as P. F. Robinson, Watson Fothergill, and T. C. Hine were responsible for designing many of the impressive properties that define the estate today.
It was not until the late 1800s that The Park began to be recognised as a formal residential estate, developing into the highly desirable area admired today.































