Everything about Colwick totally explained
Colwick is a suburb in the east of
Greater Nottingham in
England. It forms part of the
Nottinghamshire borough of
Gedling, although
Colwick Country Park is actually within the city boundary. It lies between the
River Trent and the railway line, with nearby places being
Netherfield (to the east),
Bakersfield (to the north-west), and
Carlton (to the north). Colwick has a population of about 2000. There is one Church - an
anglican church - John the Baptist.
Colwick was formerly famous as the birthplace of Colwick cheese, a soft and creamy curd cheese, allegedly invented in the village in the 17th century. By the 18th century, it was already being made at a number of other locations, persisting in manufacture until the late 20th century.
The episode of the
The Upper Hand in which Caroline and Charlie are married was filmed at the derilect church adjacent to Colwick Hall.
Colwick is a primarily
industrial region; the
Colwick Loop Road runs through the area.
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