
Local area guide
Around Forest View by Persimmon Homes · Nottingham
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Calverton.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Calverton is a large village sitting on the edge of Nottinghamshire's former coalfield, around seven miles north-east of Nottingham city centre. Despite its growth over the decades, it has held onto a genuine village identity — residents tend to know their neighbours, community groups are active, and there is a real sense of place that bigger suburban developments rarely replicate. The built environment mixes older red-brick terraces and pit-era housing with newer residential streets, giving the village a layered, lived-in character rather than a uniform estate feel. Green space pushes in from almost every direction, and on clear days the surrounding farmland and woodland give the area a surprisingly rural quality for somewhere so well connected to a major city.
Families with young children are particularly well served. Calverton Primary and Nursery School is the village's established state primary, with a nursery provision that makes it useful from an early age. The main secondary option is The Colonel Frank Seely Academy, a local secondary school that takes pupils from Calverton and surrounding villages and offers a broad curriculum through to sixth form. For parents exploring independent or grammar options, Nottingham city is close enough to make the daily journey manageable. Early years settings and childminder availability in the village mean families with pre-school children have reasonable local choice without needing to travel.
Calverton punches above its weight for a village of its size when it comes to getting around. Regular bus services run into Nottingham city centre, making car-free commuting a realistic option for those working in the centre or along the route. Journeys by bus typically take around 30–40 minutes depending on traffic and stops.
For drivers, the A6097 acts as the main arterial road connecting Calverton to the wider region. It links efficiently to the A46, which in turn feeds onto the M1 — placing the East Midlands motorway network within a relatively short drive. Nottingham city centre itself is roughly 20 minutes by car under normal conditions. East Midlands Airport is also accessible within around 30–40 minutes, useful for those who travel frequently for work or leisure.
Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Forest View to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
Sainsbury's Local
0.7mi
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Nearest GP surgery
Dr J D Simpson
0.7mi
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Nearest primary school
Manor Park
0.4
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Forest View.

Day-to-day shopping needs are covered within the village itself. Main Street carries a selection of independent shops, a post office, and convenience retail that handles the essentials without requiring a trip out. For a bigger weekly shop, Arnold — the nearest substantial town — has supermarket options and a broader retail offer, and is just a short drive away.
Nottingham city centre, reachable in around 20 minutes, brings the full range of major retailers, the Victoria Centre, intu Broadmarsh redevelopment area, and a strong independent shopping scene in the Hockley and Lace Market quarters.
For socialising locally, The Admiral Rodney is an established village pub with the kind of community-anchor role that makes a village feel like a village. There are also takeaways and smaller eateries serving everyday needs without having to leave Calverton.
The countryside surrounding Calverton is one of its strongest selling points for active families and those who value outdoor space. Burntstump Country Park, a short distance from the village, offers well-maintained walking and cycling routes through woodland, and is a popular spot year-round. The broader landscape of the Nottinghamshire countryside opens up further afield, with the likes of Sherwood Forest and the Dukeries within a comfortable drive.
Arnold provides the nearest concentration of services beyond Calverton itself — GP surgeries, dentists, leisure facilities and a library — making it a useful practical extension of village life. Nottingham city adds theatre, live music, professional sport at Trent Bridge, Meadow Lane and the City Ground, and an increasingly strong restaurant and café culture. For a quieter market-town atmosphere, several Nottinghamshire towns are accessible by road and worth exploring for weekend visits.
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Nearest train station
Hucknall
4.1mi
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Town centre
Calverton
0.6mi
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Blinds & Curtains
23.2mi
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