Chester House, located in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire NG16 3AQ, is part of a historically rich civil parish in the Borough of Broxtowe. Eastwood is renowned for its picturesque hilltop position, offering scenic views with a steep slope towards Derbyshire and a gentle incline towards Nottingham
. The parish is home to 13 listed buildings, all designated at Grade II, indicating their national importance and special interest
. These buildings include a variety of structures such as houses, cottages, farmhouses, and even a public house and war memorials
. Chester House itself is situated in a town famous for being the birthplace of the celebrated author D. H. Lawrence, whose early life and works were deeply influenced by the local surroundings
. This blend of historical significance and natural beauty makes Chester House a notable landmark within Eastwood.
