Junction of Radford Boulevard and Hartley Road, Radford
Introduction
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Image: © Oxymoron Taken: 17 Aug 2008
This view gives a good sense of the character of the Radford area of Nottingham: the main roads are heavily tree-lined, making for an attractive picture in high summer, and there are many substantial and interesting Victorian and Edwardian buildings, like the converted mill on the right of the photo. On the other hand, the Boulevard pub on the opposite corner of the crossroads is boarded up, as is the shop on the end of the terrace at the left of the photo by the traffic lights.