Belle Eau Park

Settlement in Nottinghamshire Newark and Sherwood

England

Belle Eau Park

Footpath to Eakring
Footpath to Eakring Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Belle Eau Park is a picturesque residential park located in the heart of Nottinghamshire, England. Situated in the village of Bilsthorpe, the park offers an idyllic countryside setting with easy access to nearby towns and cities.

The park is home to a thriving community of residents, predominantly consisting of retired individuals and couples looking to enjoy a peaceful and relaxed lifestyle. The park boasts a range of luxury park homes, each designed to the highest standards, providing comfortable and modern living spaces.

Belle Eau Park is known for its beautiful landscaped grounds, which feature well-maintained gardens, scenic water features, and charming walkways. The park offers residents a tranquil environment where they can enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside.

Residents of Belle Eau Park also benefit from a range of amenities within the park, including a clubhouse, where social events and activities are organized regularly. The clubhouse serves as a hub for the community, providing a space for residents to gather, socialize, and participate in various recreational activities.

In addition, the park offers convenient access to a variety of local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and medical facilities, which can be found in the nearby towns of Newark-on-Trent and Mansfield.

Overall, Belle Eau Park offers a serene and inviting living environment, combining the tranquility of the countryside with the convenience of nearby urban amenities. It is a highly sought-after residential park for those seeking a peaceful and comfortable retirement lifestyle in Nottinghamshire.

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Belle Eau Park Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.12577/-1.01334 or Grid Reference SK6659. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath to Eakring
Footpath to Eakring
Path alongside Eakring Brail Wood
Path alongside Eakring Brail Wood
Track in Eakring Brail Wood Not used. There is an unofficial path just to the north.
Track in Eakring Brail Wood
Not used. There is an unofficial path just to the north.
In Eakring Brail Wood
In Eakring Brail Wood
Road Junction and Rectory Barn in Bilsthorpe Church Hill leading to The Church of St Margaret is to the right of picture.
Road Junction and Rectory Barn in Bilsthorpe
Church Hill leading to The Church of St Margaret is to the right of picture.
Path in Eakring Brail Wood A dense area of deciduous woodland located to the east of Bilsthorpe village. There's not a lot of information online about this possibly ancient forest.
Path in Eakring Brail Wood
A dense area of deciduous woodland located to the east of Bilsthorpe village. There's not a lot of information online about this possibly ancient forest.
Track to Lower Hexgreave Farm A new hedge with small clumps of trees has recently been planted on the west side of the track.
Track to Lower Hexgreave Farm
A new hedge with small clumps of trees has recently been planted on the west side of the track.
Autumn sown crop near Bilsthorpe
Autumn sown crop near Bilsthorpe
Fields near Willow Farm Willow Farm largely hidden by trees.
Fields near Willow Farm
Willow Farm largely hidden by trees.
The Southwell Trail Between Farnsfield and Bilsthorpe Former branch line passing through a cutting near Kirklington Road.
The Southwell Trail Between Farnsfield and Bilsthorpe
Former branch line passing through a cutting near Kirklington Road.
Crop Field near Bilsthorpe Looking east towards the southern fringe of Bilsthorpe from the Southwell Trail.
Crop Field near Bilsthorpe
Looking east towards the southern fringe of Bilsthorpe from the Southwell Trail.
Entering Bilsthorpe  from Farnsfield Road
Entering Bilsthorpe from Farnsfield Road
Solar Farm near Bilsthorpe
Solar Farm near Bilsthorpe
Southwell Trail About 1 mile from Bilsthorpe and near the A617 (Kirklington Road), bridge.
Southwell Trail
About 1 mile from Bilsthorpe and near the A617 (Kirklington Road), bridge.
Whip Ridding The woods in the background are Pudding Poke, Whip Ridding and Redgate Woods.  The house in the centre is Whip Ridding Cottage
Whip Ridding
The woods in the background are Pudding Poke, Whip Ridding and Redgate Woods. The house in the centre is Whip Ridding Cottage
Whip Ridding Fields Ploughed fields around Whip Ridding.
Whip Ridding Fields
Ploughed fields around Whip Ridding.
Whip Ridding Fields Oilseed Rape fields
Whip Ridding Fields
Oilseed Rape fields
Camp Hill, near Kirklington
Camp Hill, near Kirklington
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Belle Eau Park is located at Grid Ref: SK6659 (Lat: 53.12577, Lng: -1.01334)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Newark and Sherwood

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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