Fruit Market presents a unique opportunity to own a truly modern, architect-designed townhouse in a regenerated heritage area of the city.
From the terraces of The Promenade and Victoria park with towering old trees, to the art-deco detailing of the Sneinton market lanes and victorian warehousing from the mid-19th century – Fruit Market is a significant part of Nottingham’s industrial and commercial history that has a bright future.
Full of architectural gems, this is a location packed with character and architectural diversity and is one of the most interesting areas outside the city centre.
The Promenade that sits in behind Victoria park is an elegant and unique example of Victorian housing in the city centre.
Victoria Park is one of only two city centre parks. It boasts beautiful mature trees and is an excellent spot right on your doorstep to exercise, take a stroll, connect with nature or spend time with your children in the play park.
Sneinton Market Avenues are unique buildings of special architectural interest. A former wholesale fruit and veg market, these unique buildings are full of classic art deco architectural details.
The Bath Inn boasts a splendid art deco pub facade that riffs on classic ancient Egyptian art deco themes and is an outstanding example in the city.
The Wildlife Trust HQ next door to Fruit Market is a stunning example of a local victorian ‘Bulwell Stone’ building. The exterior is entirely clad in local sandstone blocks which are combined with red brick, making this an unusual example of this heritage building material.
The iconic Victoria Baths clock tower is a well known and much loved landmark and is a fine example of Victorian red brick architecture. Opened in 1850, the baths were the first public swimming pools in the city.