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Upper Saxondale

Upper Saxondale
Upper Saxondale is located in Nottinghamshire
Upper Saxondale
Upper Saxondale
Upper Saxondale shown within Nottinghamshire
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Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NOTTINGHAM
Postcode district NG12
Dialling code 0115
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52°56′42″N 1°00′14″W / 52.945°N 1.004°W / 52.945; -1.004Coordinates: 52°56′42″N 1°00′14″W / 52.945°N 1.004°W / 52.945; -1.004

Upper Saxondale is a residential area situated mainly in the parish of Radcliffe on Trent, in the Nottinghamshire borough of Rushcliffe. A section also falls within the parish of Cropwell Butler. Upper Saxondale is located in an upland area set between the River Trent and the Vale of Belvoir and between the A52 road and the A46 road close to their junction at Saxondale Roundabout near Bingham. The nearby hamlet of Saxondale was the site of an Anglo-Saxon fort and earthworks, clearly visible from the A52 road.

Upper Saxondale was developed on the site of the former Saxondale Hospital by David Wilson Homes from about 1995 to 2001. It includes some 350 dwellings, ranging from three-bedroom converted hospital buildings to newly built five to six-bedroom detached houses. There is also a restaurant-bar called Sanctuary, a hairdresser, tennis club and bowling green. The estate is surrounded by parkland, much of it owned by Upper Saxondale Residents' Association.

Upper Saxondale has a designated conservation area of 30 hectares. The boundary of this encompasses the former Saxondale Hospital site and includes extensive semi-wooded grounds, parkland landscape and fine trees.

The chapel was built in 1902 to the designs of E. W. Roberts, then County Architect, for use by hospital staff and patients. The small Gothic Revival building is home to the Catalyst Church (part of Christian Growth International).

David Wilson Homes originally called the development St James Park, but a change of name to Upper Saxondale was voted at a Residents' Association meeting in 1999. Upper Saxondale also includes original houses in Saxondale Drive, which are not part of the development.


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