Arnot Hill Park, Arnot, Nottinghamshire
Lake and Fountain
Arnot Hill Park dates back to 1792 where it originated as a villa landscape to compliment the house built by John Hawksley, a Nottingham manufacturer and mill owner. Many changes have taken place since that time to both the house and the grounds occupying Arnot Hill Park e.g. the house has been rebuilt on at least two occasions and the lake which dates back to the original mill pond has seen many changes to it since the Daybrook stream once flowed through and fed the lake.
In its time the park has had a colourful range of uses and activities dating back to 1919 following the end of the First World War, when it was formally opened to the public as an open space for the people of Arnold. Over the years activities have included maypole dancing, tennis, bowls, fishing and a bandstand that lasted from the Coronation of 1937 to 1970.
Arnot Hill Park 2002 - 2009. Arnold, Nottingham
My video showing the construction of Arnot Hill Park from 2002 to 2009. Locally known as Arnold Park. It was a major revamp of the lake that dates back to 1792, costing around £1.5million. It now offers great amenities for a family outing and fun for everyone.
Arnot Hill Park
Digital painting and filming a tranquil and beautiful morning in Nottingham, England.
Just 7.50 mins.
There's a dawn chorus of birdsong.
Arnot Hill Park Tree Poisoning January 2012
News package by Kyle Tranter and Amy White.
A tree in arnot hill park was poisioned.
CBJ News - Nottingham Trent University
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Places to see in ( Arnold - UK )
Places to see in ( Arnold - UK )
Arnold is a market town, unparished area and suburb of the city of Nottingham, in the English ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire. It is situated to the north-east of Nottingham's city boundary, and is in the local government district of Gedling Borough. Since 1968 Arnold has had a market, and the town used to have numerous factories associated with the hosiery industry.
Arnold's town centre is the largest in Gedling Borough (whose headquarters are located in the town) and the most important in the northeastern part of the Greater Nottingham conurbation. Nottinghamshire Police have been headquartered in Arnold since 1979. At the time of the 2011 Census, Arnold had a population of 37,768. Areas within Arnold include Daybrook, Woodthorpe, Redhill and Killisick.
Arnold once had a railway station known as 'Daybrook and Arnold' or simply 'Daybrook railway station'. It was closed along with the rest of the line on 4 April 1960. The station was located on Mansfield Road (A60) on what is now a retail park. There is still evidence of the line in the form of remnants of the embankments on Arnot Hill Park (just behind GO Outdoors).
St. Mary's Church, of the Church of England, is believed to date from 1176. It is located on Church Lane and is a Grade II* listed building. The Grade II* listed Roman Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd's current building on Thackerays Lane was built in 1964, its modern architecture – featuring a detached spire-cum-belfry – winning an award from the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1966.
Arnold town centre has a diverse range of restaurants and bars and a choice of shops including supermarkets such as Asda, Sainsbury's and Iceland as well as small independent businesses. There are Aldi and Lidl supermarkets in Daybrook. 1968 saw the opening of Arnold Market in the town centre. Market days are on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with a flea market being held on Wednesdays.
Arnold Leisure Centre, located on High Street at the heart of the town centre, contains a swimming pool and a theatre—called the Bonington Theatre—which was named after the landscape painter Richard Parkes Bonington. The town's most notable landmark is probably the Home Brewery Company Ltd. building in Daybrook, usually referred to as 'Home Ales' in reference to the Robinson family's Bestwood Home Farm, located on Oxclose Lane.
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Arnold Hill School, Mar/Apr 17
Various stages of the demolition of Arnold Hill School, where I taught from 1972 to 1997.
Flood in Arnold Front Street, Nottingham
After 10minutes of heavy rain, the Front street was flooded...
GH NOTTINGHAM ARNOLD 28/04/2017
UNITED KINGDOM
Arnold, Nottingham, UK
Jim's haircut for 4 pounds, bank transaction, good food and a pint of beer at Ernehale pub---Arnold is definitely a one stop area.
Arnold Town Centre Nottinghamshire
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Arnold park drifting
4 wheel drive drifting at Arnold park!!!
The bloody metal men in Arnold Nottingham United Kingdom
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Floods and wall collapse in Arnold, Nottingham
July 23 2013... Drains and roads flooded in Arnold. In addition surface water caused a wall to collapse dangerously. The water got up to ankle deep on the pavements just before a tree fell, a rumble was heard and there was a landslide and the whole wall collapsed.. looks like it may have been at Arnold Community Centre wall and fell over the bus stop
Carnival Nottingham Arnold
19.06.2016
Arnold Carnival 2010
Robert Mellors at Arnold Carnival 2010
Arnold Schwarzenegger supports Nottingham Forest Football Club
arnold bowls sesh
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Arnold park bowl
8 year old whips out bowl
A walk around Arnot Hill Park | vlog
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