70 Long Row and 2-6 Chapel Bar, Nottingham

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70 Long Row and 2-6 Chapel Bar, Nottingham

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 17 Jun 2012

Pevsner describes these four early C20th facades as "lively if battered". They look related, particularly in the nice sequence of pediments, alternating between segmental and triangular. Dinky no. 2, largely obscured by a tree, is by W.B. Starr, 1908, and no. 4, with decorative windows, is by John Howitt & Son, 1908.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.954091
Longitude
-1.153612