Nottingham - NG3 (Sneinton)
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 12 May 2012
A view along Liverpool Street taken from St Luke's Street. "The Vine", on the corner of Liverpool Street and Handel Street, is one of the last remaining pubs in Nottingham with a curved corner-entrance door opening directly onto the street. It was built in 1876 and then purchased by The Home Brewery Company of Arnold in 1896. It boasted functioning stables and an active smithy until 1924. Although the facilities and internal decor remains very basic, the pub is still functioning at a time when many other pubs in Sneinton have closed. The elongated building on the left is the city Car Pound.