Strelley is a small village located in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is situated approximately 4 miles west of Nottingham city centre and is surrounded by the suburbs of Bilborough, Broxtowe, and Wollaton. The village has a rich history dating back to the 11th century when it was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Strelley Hall, a Grade II listed building, is the most notable landmark in the village and has been the home of the Strelley family for over 400 years.
Strelley has a population of around 1,000 people and is a close-knit community. The village has a primary school, a church, a post office, and a pub. The Strelley Social Club is a popular venue for events and activities, and the village also has a cricket club and a football team. Strelley is surrounded by green spaces, including Strelley Wood and the Nottingham Canal, which provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and fishing.
Strelley is well-connected to Nottingham city centre and other nearby towns and cities. The village is served by several bus routes, and the M1 motorway is just a few miles away. Nottingham railway station is also easily accessible, providing connections to London, Birmingham, and other major cities. Despite its proximity to the city, Strelley has managed to maintain its rural charm and is a peaceful and picturesque place to live.