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Buying a Home in Bingham

A historic market town with excellent rail connections to Nottingham, outstanding schools, and a traditional market square at its heart.

NG13

~10,000 residents

Rushcliffe Borough

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Heritage

A Historic Market Town

Bingham has been a market town since medieval times, receiving its market charter in 1314. The traditional market square with its butter cross remains the focal point of the town today.

The arrival of the railway in 1850 connected Bingham to Nottingham and beyond, spurring growth while preserving its market town character.

Today, Bingham is one of the fastest-growing towns in Rushcliffe, with new housing developments attracting families while maintaining its historic core.

1314

Market Charter

Official market town status

1850

Railway Arrives

Connecting to Nottingham

Weekly

Thursday Market

Traditional market continues

Schools & Education

Bingham is served by excellent schools including the Outstanding-rated Toot Hill School.

Primary Schools

Robert Miles Junior School

Ofsted Good

Robert Miles Infant School

Ofsted Good

Carnarvon Primary

Ofsted Good

Secondary Schools (Nearby)

Toot Hill School

Ofsted Outstanding, with sixth form

Crime & Safety

Low

Overall crime level

Family

Friendly environment

Strong

Community bonds

Local Landmarks & Amenities

Market Square

Historic market square with butter cross and weekly Thursday market.

Town Centre

Independent shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and traditional pubs.

St Mary & All Saints Church

Beautiful medieval parish church in the town centre.

Butt Field

Recreation ground with play areas, sports pitches, and open space.

Leisure Centre

Modern leisure facility with swimming pool and fitness centre.

Vale of Belvoir

Beautiful countryside and Belvoir Castle nearby.

Transport & Connections

Bingham has its own railway station with direct services to Nottingham, making it ideal for commuters.

17 mins

to Nottingham by train (hourly service)

Bus Services

Routes to Nottingham and Newark

Road Links

A52 to Nottingham, A46 nearby

Bingham Station

Direct trains to Nottingham

Airport

East Midlands Airport 20 miles

Property Market

Bingham has significant new-build developments alongside established areas, offering good value with rail links.

Average house price

£295,000

Good value for village living

Terraced

£210k

Semi-detached

£275k

Detached

£395k

Cottages

£320k

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