So, I said half an hour ago I wouldn’t spend this evening looking up which are the Grade II* listed buildings in Nottingham as I am too busy.
And yet, here’s the list:
- Newdigate House And Attached Railings And Boundary Wall 64
- People’s Hall, Heathcote Street
- “Rj’s Homeshop 57” – what used to be Pearsons Department Store, 52-57 Long Row West
- Elite Building 25, 27, 31 And 33
- 19 Castle Gate
- 24 and 26 Low Pavement
- Gate And Railings To Forecourt Of Number 24 And 26 Low Pavement
- Willoughby House 20 And 22 Low Pavement
- Railings And Gate To Forecourt At Willoughby House
- 1, 3, 11, 15 And 17 Stoney Street (Adams Building)
- Enfield House And Attached Area Wall, 18 Low Pavement
- Nottingham Playhouse
- Boots D90 Headquarters building
- Former Police Station Adjoining Shire Hall
- Shire Hall And Adjoining County Gaol
- Sheriff House 64 St James Street
- 56, Village Road, Clifton
- Colwick Hall
- Bromley House 13, 14 And 15 Angel Row
Wollaton Hall
- Doric Temple And Attached Bridge 200 Metres South-east Of Wollaton Hall
- Lenton Lodge (former Gateway To Wollaton Park) And Attached Bollards
- Camellia House 100 Metres South West Of Wollaton Hall
Churches
- Church Of St Andrew And Boundary Wall (Mansfield Road)
- Church Of Holy Trinity (Lenton)
- Church Of St Leodegarius And Attached Grave Enclosure (Basford)
- Church Of St Nicholas (Maid Marian Way)
- Cathedral Church Of St Barnabas And Attached Boundary Wall (Derby Road)
- Church of St Wilfrid (Wilford)
Universities
So, erm – lots in the city centre. Lots of churches. Nothing for Nottingham University, but two for NTU – one of which I once voted to demolish! The Playhouse is the most recent one, I think.
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