Burton Joyce is a large village in Nottinghamshire, about 7 miles east of Nottingham, with a population of around 3,500. The area has a historic character, including an Iron‑age fort site and St Helen’s Church, and a heritage linked to textile production.
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Burton Joyce is a large village and civil parish in the Gedling district of Nottinghamshire, England, 7 miles (11 km) east of Nottingham, between Stoke Bardolph to the south and Bulcote to the north‑east. The A612 links it to Carlton and Netherfield to the south‑west and Lowdham to the north‑east. Initially the site of an Iron age fort, it was occupied by Norman nobility, who founded St Helen’s Church. From being a farming community, Burton Joyce grew in the early Industrial Revolution, earning repute up to the 1920s for its textile products. Many of its 3,500 inhabitants commute to work in Nottingham. It forms with Stoke Bardoph and Bulcote the Trent Valley ward of Gedling, with two councillors.