A buzzing city with a legendary past, Nottingham is a haven for rebels, creatives and trailblazers. Located in the historic canalside conservation area, British Waterways is an iconic feature of the city’s skyline and a place you can be proud to call home.






Take a trip along the canal path and you’ll quickly find yourself in the heart of the city. Whether you’re off for a spot of shopping, dining out at one of Nottingham’s great restaurants, catching a show or watching a match, or simply commuting to work, you’re never far from your destination at British Waterways.
We’re proud to partner with a handpicked selection of local independent businesses in Nottingham to offer you exclusive deals and discounts. From wine bars and coffee shops to yoga studios and homewares, the very best of Nottingham is right on your doorstep.


British Waterways was originally built in around 1919 and used for the storage and loading of goods and materials onto canal barges. From its industrial past, the building got a new lease of life in 1996 as part of the Castle Wharf regeneration and has served as a pub, gym and comedy club. The history of the building is written into the walls, and now you can become a part of British Waterways' next chapter.

