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Learning to Drive in Hucknall

Looking for driving schools in Hucknall or driving instructors in Hucknall? You’ve come to the right place. In fact, whether you need intensive driving lessons or block booking discounts, our approved driving instructors are here to help. On average, learners need 47 hours of lessons with a driving instructor and an additional 22 hours of private practice with a family member or friend to reach test standard.

For driving instructors in Hucknall, Hucknall’s nearest practical test centre is Nottingham Practical Driving Test Centre (Chilwell), which has a pass rate of 47.5% (2024–2025) — lower than the UK national average of 48.7%. When comparing driving instructors in Hucknall, it’s worth asking which test centre they typically prepare learners for, since practising local routes makes a real difference to pass rates.

When it comes to local driving conditions, Learning to drive in Hucknall Nottinghamshire offers a blend of urban driving challenges with easy access to major road networks. The town centre, with its market square and High Street, provides excellent practice for navigating busy town traffic, while the nearby M1 motorway is ideal for higher-speed driving practice. The Robin Hood Line and tram network add to the traffic mix in certain areas. Driving schools in Hucknall and driving instructors in Hucknall know the local test routes well, including the approaches to Nottingham (Chilwell) test centre.

Hucknall Practical Driving Test Centres

  • Nottingham (Chilwell), (Hucknall), 1A, The High Road, Chilwell, Beeston, NG9 5AA
  • Mansfield, (Hucknall), Unit 4, 7-9 St Peter’s Way, Mansfield, NG18 1AN
  • Derby (Sinfin), (Hucknall), Sinfin Lane, Derby, DE24 9BY

Hucknall Theory Test Centres

  • Nottingham, (Hucknall), Floors 1 & 2, 1-3 King Street, Nottingham, NG1 2AU
  • Derby, (Hucknall), 1st Floor, 64-68 St Peter’s Street, Derby, DE1 2AB

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Hucknall – did you know?

  • Interestingly, Hucknall’s Church of St Mary Magdalene was built by the Anglo-Saxons and completed after the Norman Conquest. Lord Byron’s memorial rests inside, connecting the poet to this Nottinghamshire town.
  • Notably, from 1295 until 1915 the town was known as Hucknall Torkard, named after the Torcard family who were dominant landowners. Signs of the older name can still be seen on historic buildings.
  • What’s more, Hucknall was once a thriving coal mining centre and had three railway lines — the Midland, Great Northern, and Great Central Railways — linking it to the national network.
  • Interestingly, the Robin Hood Line now serves Hucknall, reopening in 1993 on the site of the old ‘Hucknall Byron’ station, providing direct rail travel to Nottingham and Worksop.
  • Notably, Hucknall is home to the largest remaining example of a 1950s prefab estate in the UK, the Westville Estate, which has significant heritage interest.
  • What’s more, Hucknall’s tram stop connects to Nottingham’s award-winning Express Transit network, one of the most successful light rail systems in the UK.
  • Interestingly, the name Hucknall derives from Old English ‘Hokenale’, suggesting ‘nook of land of the Hocan tribe’, and appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Hochenale.
  • The town lies just 7 miles north of Nottingham and 7 miles from the legendary Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood.
  • Hucknall’s market square, with its Victorian market place, remains the focal point of the town and still hosts regular markets.
  • Finally, Hucknall was the seat of Hucknall Urban District Council from 1894 until 1974, after which local government transferred to Ashfield district.