Nottingham - NG1
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 21 Apr 2012
The Nag's Head pub on the junction of Frogmore Street with Mansfield Road (A60). This former coaching inn dates back to the C15th. In the days when hangings took place on the former "Gallows Hill", near to where St Andrew’s Church is located today, execution processions often used to stop here to allow the condemned prisoner a final drink, one that was paid for by the landlord. Parts of the building date back to 1752. The premises were converted in student accommodation in 2020.