| Just because you are a Student does not mean you have to live like one.
Student living is a new dynamic letting service that specialises in high quality, affordable Student accommodation.
Located in the heart of Nottingham’s City Centre, We are ideally placed to provide excellent coverage of both the immediate City Centre and many of Nottingham’s suburbs.
We have got all the local knowledge needed to provide students with the ideal property in the ideal location with an ideal service.
The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but we wait so long for it to begin, so don’t delay in calling us NOW to book your property for 2008 /2009.
We have already taken enquires and bookings for 2009.
Nottinghamshire is a county situated at the heart of England, and known throughout the world as the legendary home of Robin Hood.
From the quiet market towns and rolling fields of rural Nottinghamshire, to the shopping and nightlife of the cosmopolitan City of Nottingham, ours is a county of contrasts and surprises.
Nottinghamshire is a County of surprises. Discover a Norman Cathedral in a small market town, or a secret world of caves beneath a modern shopping centre. Visit the biggest Antiques fair in the world. Find out about local specialities, from Nottingham Lace to the Bramley Apple.
Visitors to Nottinghamshire are often surprised by the sheer expanse of its green open spaces, woods and parkland, which forms the perfect backdrop for outdoor leisure and sport.
The countryside of Nottinghamshire has inspired many writers, but two of its most famous were Romantic poet Lord Byron and controversial novelist D.H. Lawrence.
Walking, cycling and horse-riding offer just three ways to enjoy Nottinghamshires green spaces.
Why not stay a while? Independent travellers will love the new Youth Hostel at Edwinstowe in Sherwood Forest. And with its attractive forests and country villages, Nottinghamshire has long been a favourite area for camping and caravanning.
One of the best things about Nottingham is its diversity. Our stylish, friendly city offers a haven for shopaholics, clubbers, and lovers of cuisine, culture and sport alike. As well as its lively, cosmopolitan atmosphere, it is also a great place to discover the past and there is a great choice of accommodation and places to eat and drink too. Whether you are looking to enjoy three hours or three days, there is plenty to keep you entertained in Nottingham.
It's no wonder Nottingham is ranked fourth for shopping in the UK. With its choice of outlets, from High Street favourites and top designer fashions, to a tempting choice of independent boutiques in our chic Lace Market quarter, the city is a true shoppers paradise. Day and night in Nottingham you won't go hungry or thirsty. The only problem with eating, drinking and enjoying our famous nightlife is where to choose! Lunch al fresco, sushi by conveyor belt or an intimate pre-theatre dinner - Nottingham has it all, and more, with over 200 venues to choose from, as well as an envious choice of clubs and bars for those seeking some late night entertainment. We have a great range of accommodation too so there's no excuse not to stay a while!
There are not many cities that can boast the range of premier sporting venues that Nottingham has. We offer international cricket, soccer action from two local teams, top class tennis, world class watersports and horse racing. We can now boast another sporting string to our bow, the National Ice Centre, for ice hockey and speed skating.
Nottingham's local attractions, buildings and museums pay testament to our colourful past. they offer the chance to explore our links with the legend of Robin Hood, follow in the footsteps of our literary giants and other famous Nottingham folk, discover the turbulent history of our Castle and underground caves and see how the city was changed by our 19th century lace making industry.
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