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The
University of Nottingham operates from four
campuses in
Nottinghamshire and from two overseas campuses, one in
Ningbo,
China and the other in
Semenyih,
Malaysia. University Park Campus and Jubilee Campus are situated a few miles from the centre of
Nottingham, with the small King's Meadow Campus nearby. Sutton Bonington Campus is situated <span style="white-space:nowrap">12 miles (19 km)</span> south of the central campuses, near the village of
Sutton Bonington.
University Park Campus
University Park Campus () is the main campus of the university. A few miles from the centre of Nottingham, the <span style="white-space:nowrap">330
acres (1.3 km²)</span> site is one of the largest university campuses in the
United Kingdom, and home to the majority of the university's 27,000 students. The campus contains 12
halls of residence, of which the largest is
Hugh Stewart Hall, as well as academic and administrative buildings. The campus contains 13
listed buildings.
Gardens
The campus is widely regarded for the extent of its greenery, and regularly wins awards for its landscaping. Of particular note are the formal Jekyll Garden, allegedly designed by
Gertrude Jekyll, next to
Lenton and Wortley Hall; the walled Highfield Garden near the Trent Building, which is home to the national collection of......
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