Bestwood Park Explained

Bestwood Park should not be confused with Bestwood Country Park.

Official Name:Bestwood Park
Country:England
Region:East Midlands
Static Image Name:Hartcroft Road - geograph.org.uk - 1206588.jpg
Static Image Caption:Hartcroft Road in 2009
Os Grid Reference:SK5656445442
Coordinates:53.003°N -1.157°W
Map Type:Nottinghamshire
Population:7,196
Population Ref:[1]
Post Town:NOTTINGHAM
Postcode Area:NG
Postcode District:NG5
Dial Code:0115

Bestwood Park is a large post-war council estate located to the north of the city of Nottingham, England, and roughly bounded by Beckhampton Road, Oxclose Lane and Queens Bower Road.[2]

Origins

It is distinct from the older Bestwood Estate to the west. Development began during the late 1950s and early 1960s, whereas Bestwood Estate was developed during the 1930s.

Schools

Glade Hill Primary and Nursery School and Robin Hood Primary School.

Churches

Bestwood Park Church (Beckhampton Road), Infant of Prague Catholic Church (Cherry Orchard Mount), and The Peoples Church (Gladehill Road).

Green Areas

Sandy Banks Local Nature Reserve (LNR), and Glade Hill wood. The latter is on a small hill and so visible from all around. It is erroneously known locally as "Bendigo's Ring" since the original place of this name, in Bestwood Estate, is much less visible.[3]

Cricket ground

Bestwood Park Cricket Ground was a cricket ground laid out in 1867 by William Beauclerk, 10th Duke of St Albans in the Bestwood Park area. It hosted one important match when in 1879 a Nottinghamshire Eleven played the MCC. The ground is now a public recreation area.[4]

Bus Services

Bestwood Park has frequent bus services ran by Nottingham City Council that serve the estate; the main services include the Turquoise 79 service which travels through Beckhampton Road, Chippenham Road and Queen's Bower Road in the direction of Nottingham and Arnold via Bulwell and Rise Park.[5] The Purple 88 serves Chippenham Road and Queen's Bowers Road in the direction of Nottingham, Top Valley and Warren Hill via Sherwood and Edwards Lane[6] and the Purple 89 which serves Beckhampton road in the direction of Nottingham to Rise Park via Sherwood and Edwards Lane.[7]

There are also NCT services that serve Beckhampton Road which run during peak times or offer night services[8] [9] as well as a school bus service which serves the estate in the direction of Rise Park and several schools in the Aspley ward.[10] There is also a Shoplink service ran by CT4N which also serves Beckhampton Road in the direction of Bulwell and Mapperley via Arnold.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 25 November 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201030823/https://nottinghaminsight.org.uk/d/63497 . 1 December 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: Nottingham/Bestwood Park . openstreetmap.org . 2009-11-06 . 2016-04-20.
  3. Web site: Tony Proctor . Where is Bendigo's Ring? . Parallax View Blog . 2013-11-15 . 2016-04-20.
  4. Cricket Grounds of Nottinghamshire P Wynne Thomas ACS 1984 p.24-5
  5. Web site: Turquoise 79. Base. wearebase.com. www.nctx.co.uk. 2019-06-22.
  6. Web site: Purple 88. Base. wearebase.com. www.nctx.co.uk. 2019-06-22.
  7. Web site: Purple 89. Base. wearebase.com. www.nctx.co.uk. 2019-06-22.
  8. Web site: Purple 89A. Base. wearebase.com. www.nctx.co.uk. 2019-06-22.
  9. Web site: Purple N89. Base. wearebase.com. www.nctx.co.uk. 2019-06-22.
  10. Web site: Grey A2. Base. wearebase.com. www.nctx.co.uk. 2019-06-22.
  11. Web site: CT4N S11. Base. wearebase.com. www.ct4n.co.uk. 2019-06-22.