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Netherfield sits in the Trent Valley, tucked between the city-fringe suburbs of Carlton and the riverside parkland of Colwick. Historically, the town was defined by its relationship with the railways; it grew rapidly in the late 19th century as a significant hub for the Great Northern Railway, and that grid-like Victorian layout still gives the central streets their distinct character today. Victoria Retail Park now dominates the eastern edge, providing the kind of large-scale shopping facilities that bring people in from across Nottingham, but the traditional heart of the place remains the high street on Victoria Road. It has a practical, unpretentious feel, well-served by two railway stations - Netherfield and nearby Carlton - which provide straightforward links to the city centre and out towards Newark or Lincoln. While it feels firmly urban, you are never more than a short walk from the open water and gravel paths of the Colwick Country Park, which offers a much-needed sense of space and a break from the industrial backdrop of the valley.