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St Nicolas Park is a suburban area of
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, central
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. It is a large housing estate, built between the 1960s and the 1990s. It is situated on the north-eastern edge of Nuneaton, close to the A5 (Watling Street) and approximately 1½ miles from the town centre.


Administration

Home nation:
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Region:
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Administrative county:
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Ceremonial county: Warwickshire
Historic county: Warwickshire
Local government district: Nuneaton & Bedworth borough
District ward(s): St Nicolas, Weddington
County electoral division(s): St Nicolas, Weddington
Postal district(s): CV11 (sector 6)
Boundaries:
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(A5), The Long Shoot and
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Road (A47), Glebe Lane and the grounds of North Warwickshire & Hinckley College, and Higham Lane


History

The estate is named after the ecclesiastical
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in which it is located, Nuneaton
St Nicolas Saint Nicholas of Myra, ; la, Sanctus Nicolaus (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greek descent from the maritime city of Myra in Asia Minor (; modern-day Demre ...
. The main thoroughfares through the estate are:
*St Nicolas Park Drive (between Hinckley Road and Higham Lane), the estate's main road, *Pallett Drive (between St Nicolas Park Drive and the northern end of Milby Drive), *Milby Drive (between Higham Lane and the southern part of Pallett Drive ). Windermere Avenue is also an important thoroughfare, and in fact was originally intended to be the main road through the estate. The first part of the estate to be built was constructed in the 1960s, and is also known as the Glebe Estate, as it was built on land belonging to Glebe Farm (after which nearby Glebe Lane is named). It comprises those streets in the south of the estate, which are mainly named after lakes and places in the English
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(e.g. Kirkstone Walk,
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Avenue, Coniston Way). Some streets also bear the name of local dignitaries (e.g. Knox Crescent, Raison Avenue). The second part of the estate was built in the 1970s, based around Pallett Drive (named after the constructor that built the first part of the estate). The streets in this area are mainly named after places on the
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(e.g.
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Avenue,
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Close). One street (Callendar Close) is named after a local farm, while Milby Drive takes its name from the town and parish church of Milby in
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's ''Scenes of Clerical Life'', which was based on Nuneaton (her home town) and St Nicolas parish church. Milby Drive was originally built in two (unconnected) parts (the first leading off Higham Lane, the second leading off the southern part of Pallett Drive). The third and final part of the estate was developed in the 1990s and consisted of the central part of Milby Drive (connecting the two existing parts) and the adjoining cul-de-sacs, which, with the exception of Change Brook Close (named after a local tributary of the Anker), are named after English cathedral cities (e.g.
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Way,
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Close,
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Close).


Education

St Nicolas Park is served by two primary schools: St Nicolas CE Primary School (which also serves the nearby
Horeston Grange Horeston Grange is a suburban area of Nuneaton, Warwickshire in England. Formerly a monastic farming estate belonging to Nuneaton Priory, centred upon a moated manor house,'Site of Horeston Grange, Nuneaton', Historic site listing aOur Warwickshi ...
estate), on Windermere Avenue, and Milby Primary School, on Milby Drive. At secondary level, St Nicolas Park is in the catchment area for nearby
Higham Lane School Higham Lane School is a Secondary school, secondary Academy (English school), academy school in Weddington, Nuneaton, Weddington, Nuneaton, England. Appointed in 2006, the school's headteacher is Nick Haddon. The school teaches students aged b ...
. Post-16 education is provided by King Edward VI College, in the centre of Nuneaton, and
North Warwickshire and Hinckley College North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College - North Warwickshire and Hinckley Campus, previously North Warwickshire and Hinckley College, is a Further Education College with main campuses in Nuneaton, Hinckley, Harrowbrook and Wigston. T ...
, adjacent to the estate.


Community and leisure facilities

St Nicolas Park has a number of recreation grounds and play areas (the largest being the playing fields off Ambleside Way and off Buttermere Avenue). In addition, there are two sports clubs (Ambleside Sports Club and Nuneaton Bowling Club) located nearby. There are two public houses on the estate: The Coniston Tavern, on Pallett Drive, and The Yeoman, a Harvester family resaurant (which, since the mid-1990s, has been attached to a Travelodge hotel) on the corner of St Nicolas Park Drive and Hinckley Road. Other nearby pubs include The Chase (on Higham Lane), The Acorn (on Camborne Drive in Horeston Grange), and The Longshoot Hotel. There is one place of worship on the estate: Nuneaton Christian Fellowship on Pallett Drive. The Anglican parish church for the area is St Nicolas' church in Nuneaton town centre. The Horeston Grange Ecumenical Church is on nearby Camborne Drive.


Shopping facilities

Local shops can be found around the junction of St Nicolas Park Drive and Coniston Way. The nearest post office is Higham Lane post office (on the corner of St Nicolas Park Drive and Higham Lane). Other shopping facilities can be found in nearby Horeston Grange and in Nuneaton town centre.


External links

Nuneaton Christian Fellowship
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