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Tollerton sits about five miles southeast of Nottingham city centre, separated from the urban sprawl by a distinct green belt of open farmland. It is primarily a residential village, defined by a mix of historic character and mid-century housing, with its heart centred around the local primary school and the community-owned pub, The Air Hostess. The village’s history is anchored by Tollerton Hall - a Grade II listed country house with origins dating back to the Domesday Book, though much of its Gothic appearance stems from the 19th century. To the east lies Nottingham City Airport, a small airfield that serves light aircraft and gives the village a unique connection to aviation history, though it remains a generally quiet, rural setting. For those travelling into the city, the A606 provides a direct link, while the nearby Grantham Canal offers a practical route for walking or cycling through the South Nottinghamshire countryside.