The delightful village of Lowdham is a historic civil parish based in the heart of Nottinghamshire, situated in the middle of the hubs of Nottingham and Southwell. The small village is steeped in history, with links to Danish origins and evidence from the Middle Ages which still remain now, including a knight figure and an alabaster slab, whilst contemporary amenities consist of two convenience stores, several pubs, a Post Office, takeaways and a quaint bookshop. The neighbouring village of Calverton boasts even more shops and delicacies, and was officially twinned with the Longué-Jumelles commune, based in the Loire valley of France. The vibrant hub of Nottingham is just a short drive away, a popular university city with a wealth of culture, nightlife, sporting achievements and much more, with attractions such as Nottingham Castle, Museum and Art Gallery, Wollaton Hall, City of Caves and The Arboretum. Other nearby hotspots within easy reach of Lowdham are Loughborough, Derby and Melton Mowbray. Lowdham is a perfect choice for a tranquil base within an exciting corner of the East Midlands.