Bakersfield, Nottingham 3.72

Nottingham, NG3 7
United Kingdom

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Bakersfield, Nottingham Bakersfield, Nottingham is a well known place listed as Landmark in Nottingham ,

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Bakersfield is a small residential suburb of Nottingham east of the city centre.HistoryBakersfield was developed during the 1930s, with a mixture of private and council residential housing. A remarkable feature of the council housing (designed by T. Cecil Howitt) is the space given over to gardens and other open spaces. Other amenities added later included a supermarket (Greater Nottingham Coop on Oakdale Road), numerous smaller shops and a sub post-office. In common with most Nottingham developments of the time, housing was provided first, with other facilities being added later.GovernmentBakersfield lies on the eastern edge of Nottingham unitary authority, running up to the boundary with Gedling borough council. It is in the Nottingham East constituency for Westminster elections.GeographyBakersfield occupies the eastern end of Dales ward, around Oakdale Road. It lies between the suburbs of Sneinton to the west, Carlton to the northeast, and Colwick to the southeast. To the south is Colwick Woods, a large area of ancient woodland and green open space, leading down to the Nottingham Racecourse at Colwick. There are panoramic views from the top of Colwick Woods, of the Trent Valley as far as Belvoir Castle and across the city to Wollaton, Clifton and the Ratcliffe on Soar power station. A feature of the area is that many of the road names end in 'dale' (for example Parkdale, Middledale, Langdale, Greendale and Kirkdale), which sometimes causes confusion for first-time visitors.