Opening Times Lloyds Bank - Nottingham City Centre
The bank may have a lunch break
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Lloyds Bank Store occupies a convenient position at 12-16 Lower Parliament Street, approximately a 0.46 mile driving distance east from the centre of Nottingham (near to Lace Market Station). This branch is pleased to serve patrons within the districts of St Ann's, Sneinton, The Park, Victoria Hall, Castle Gate Quay, Union State, Nottingham City Centre and Gill Street Student Residences. Regrettably, it will not be open the whole day (Sunday). This page includes information for Lloyds Bank Nottingham City Centre, including the operating times, branch address details and direct telephone.
Lloyds Bank Store is situated at the nearby crossroads of Lower Parliament Street and Clinton Street West, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Merely a 1 minute drive time from Lincoln Street, Upper Parliament Street, Clumber Street and George Street; a 4 minute drive from Theatre Square, Mansfield Road and Glasshouse Street; or a 11 minute drive time from A60 / Huntingdon Street or A60 / Cranbrook Street.
The postcode for your GPS is NG1 3DA.
Buses run every day to George Street, Victoria Centre, Parliament Street and King Street. The current list of services: 10, 11, 15, 18, 25, 34, 35, 36, 44, 45, 56, 58, 59, i4 and Two.
Take a tram ride to Lace Market (880 ft), Old Market Square (1010 ft) or Royal Centre (1140 ft away) Train Station. The lines to travel here are the NET 1 and NET 2.
You will want to get off at Nottingham Train Station (3240 ft away). The current line: East Midlands Trains.
By foot you can visit The Exchange Mall, National Ice Centre, Nottingham College - Maid Marian Way, Flying Horse Walk, West End Arcade and Victoria Centre.
With this branch, Lloyds Bank now runs 3 different branches in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. Can’t get enough Lloyds Bank? There are additional branches located nearby:
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