The property on Loughborough Road, Bradmore(Image: Royston & Lund Estate Agent's)

Inside £535,000 home that's for sale in Nottinghamshire's most expensive village

The property has exposed ceiling beams and wood burners

by · NottinghamshireLive

Nottinghamshire is full of rolling hills and picturesque villages, and it's no surprise that these locations seem to have pricier properties. Rightmove data shows that for 2023 the priciest area to buy a home in the county was the village of Bradmore, between Ruddington and Keyworth.

This village, located within the Rushcliffe borough, has an average home price of £900,000 for 2023, compared to the Nottinghamshire average of £251,351. One of the properties currently for sale in Bradmore is a four-bedroom family home with a snug, study, two reception rooms and wood beam ceilings.

The kitchen has a range of integrated appliances installed as well as a central island, and there is also a dining room with a log burner. Outside there is a large driveway with plenty of space to park and a detached garage on the site.

Although the property is nestled into the countryside, it is just five miles or less away from the train stations in Beeston, Attenborough and Nottingham. The home has been listed on Zoopla for £535,000 by Royston and Lund Estate Agents.

The spacious property would be ideal for families, and the home is also just a mile away from the nearest Good-rated primary school and Outstanding-rated secondary school.

The dining room has a log burner(Image: Royston & Lund Estate Agent's)
General view of one of the bedrooms(Image: Royston & Lund)
The lounge area(Image: Royston & Lund)
The family bathroom(Image: Royston & Lund)
One of the four bedrooms in the property(Image: Royston & Lund)
General view of the upstairs hallway(Image: Royston & Lund)
The sitting room and kitchen area(Image: Royston & Lund)
The detached property has no upward chain(Image: Royston & Lund)