The Tower House and the former General Hospital

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The Tower House and the former General Hospital

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 26 May 2014

Buildings at the corner of Park Row, The Ropewalk and Park Terrace. The Tower House has alterations by Watson Fothergill. The octagonal tower on the left is part of the former General Hospital. The incised slab above the six-light ground-floor window reads "Nottingham General Hospital. Opened on the 18th Sept 1782". The surviving buildings are later.

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Image Location

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52.951776
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-1.156634