Arnold
Town in Nottinghamshire, situated slightly to the North of Nottingham.
Population (2000) est. = 35,900*
*Source = Notts County Council
Arnold was referred to as 'Ernehale' in the Domesday Book, which translates as 'the valley of eagles'.
Richard Parkes Bonington, an early 19th century painter was born in Arnold, and is probably its most famous alumni. The Open Directory Project has a category for him here.
Arnold was also the home of 'Home Brewery', sadly the brewery closed in 1997 although the distinctive building that housed it is listed and is probably still the most prominent landmark.
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Details of opening times and facilities.
Carpet showroom. Profile, opening times and catalogue with shopping cart.
General medical practice with seven doctors. Includes history of the practice, surgery times, staff details, clinics held and details of how to request home visits and repeat prescriptions.
Encyclopaedia entry including a brief overview of the town, its history and information on local landmarks and notable people.
Carpet showroom. Profile, opening times and catalogue with shopping cart.
Details of opening times and facilities.
General medical practice with seven doctors. Includes history of the practice, surgery times, staff details, clinics held and details of how to request home visits and repeat prescriptions.
Encyclopaedia entry including a brief overview of the town, its history and information on local landmarks and notable people.