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Care Home
Asking Price: £995,000 Turnover:  £360,000 Location: East Midlands
Currently registered for 12 residents with dementia. 12 en-suite rooms. Excellently presented and maintained detached property. Two-bedroom private accommodation. Freehold....
Residential Home
Asking Price: £925,000 Turnover:  £240,971 Location: East Midlands
Opened as a residential care home in 1985, it now has 15 single rooms and one twin after being extended. Planning permission for a further ten beds. Fully staff run. Owner's role is on an administration basis working part time hours. Owner operator could increase the bottom line. Land to rear and si...

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Local information: Nottinghamshire, East Midlands

Nottinghamshire borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire, and has a population of around a million, over half of whom live in the conurbation of Greater Nottingham, which also takes up part of Derbyshire.

The City of Nottingham was administratively part of Nottinghamshire between 1974 and 1998, but is now a unitary authority, although it remains part of the ceremonial county. It is traditionally considered the county town, although the council is now based in West Bridgford.

Nottinghamshire has a strong industrial tradition: in Norman times the malting and woollen industries thrived, and during the industrial revolution canals and railways were introduced, and the lace and cotton industries grew. In the 19th century collieries opened and mining became an important economic sector, though it declined after the 1984-5 miners' strike.

The county is famous as part of the legend of Robin Hood, which attracts numerous tourists to Sherwood Forest and the City of Nottingham.

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