West end of Eltham Drive, Bells Lane estate
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Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 28 Mar 2013
As it passes the end of Eltham Close (left), Eltham Drive begins to climb and bend quite sharply to reach Amesbury Circus. Bells Lane estate was built in the 1930s; while the houses are built of the rich orange red brick so characteristic of Nottingham council houses of the period, those here are far more conservatively styled than many on the neighbouring (and slightly older) Aspley estate.