Georgian houses in Low Pavement
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The photograph on this page of Georgian houses in Low Pavement by John Sutton as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 24 Jun 2013
Willoughby House (1738-43), set back behind imposing railings, was built for Rothwell Willoughby, brother of Lord Middleton of Wollaton Hall, and is now occupied by the celebrated Nottingham tailor Paul Smith. Next to it is Enfield House (1755) "with six chirpy Venetian windows battling for supremacy across three storeys", according to Elain Harwood in the Pevsner Architectural Guide to the city. For a wider view, see Image