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Sherwood sits roughly two miles north of Nottingham city centre, centered along a busy stretch of the A60. While it shares its name with the legendary forest, the area is now a settled urban district characterized by a mix of Victorian and Edwardian housing that climbs the hills away from the main road. It functions as a self-contained hub, defined largely by its independent high street where traditional butchers and hardware stores sit alongside a growing number of small cafes and international grocers. Practically speaking, it is well-connected; the bus routes into the city are some of the most frequent in the region, and the proximity to the City Hospital makes it a practical base for healthcare workers. For green space, locals usually head to Woodthorpe Grange Park on the eastern edge - a focused pocket of hilly parkland that offers a clear view of the city’s changing skyline and provides a much-needed break from the density of the surrounding brick terraces.