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Gamston sits just three miles southeast of Nottingham’s city centre, occupying a space that feels distinct from the more established Victorian suburbs nearby. Most of what constitutes the modern locality was developed in the late 1980s and 90s on land that was once part of the Pierrepont family’s Pierrepont Estate. This development was purposefully designed to include green corridors and a central focal point at the large Morrisons supermarket and district centre. The area’s geography is defined by the Grantham Canal, which cuts through the heart of the community; its towpaths provide a direct, traffic-free route for walkers and cyclists heading towards West Bridgford or out into the Vale of Belvoir. To the north, the A52 (Lings Bar Road) creates a firm boundary and offers quick vehicle access to the M1, while the nearby Holme Pierrepont Country Park provides easy access to the National Watersports Centre. It is a practical, residential pocket with its own primary school and community hall, balancing its proximity to the city with the open fields of the south Nottinghamshire countryside just across the road.