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Wilford sits neatly in a loop of the River Trent, linked to Nottingham city centre by the distinctive green arches of Wilford Suspension Bridge. Once a small riverside village known for its ford and ferry, it has managed to retain a quieter, open feel despite being just two miles from the city. The landscape is defined by its greenery; the expanse of the Victoria Embankment is just across the water, and the village’s own "The Green" serves as a central hub near the historic St Wilfrid’s Church. Practically, the area is well-served by the Nottingham Express Transit tram system, which runs directly through the locality on its way to the south of the county, making it a straightforward spot for those who work in the city but prefer to be near the river. Most of the architecture dates from the mid-20th century onwards, though the original village core still holds onto its brick-built character and local landmarks like the Ferry Inn.