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Daybrook sits about three miles north of Nottingham’s city centre, acting as a practical gateway between the city and the suburban reaches of Arnold. It is a place defined largely by its geography, tucked into a valley where the Day Brook itself - now mostly culverted - flows toward the River Leen. Historically, the area was dominated by the landmark Home Brewery; while the brewing has long since ceased, the magnificent 1930s Art Deco building remains the local focal point, its "T" trademark still visible on the tower. Life here tends to revolve around the Mansfield Road (A60) corridor, which provides straightforward transport links and borders the sprawling Arnot Hill Park, offering a substantial green space with its own lake and rose gardens. The architecture is a functional mix of sturdy Victorian terraces and mid-century housing, reflecting its past as an industrial suburb that has steadily transitioned into a settled residential hub.