Morley House, Heathcoat Street, Nottingham

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Morley House, Heathcoat Street, Nottingham

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 18 Jun 2012

Georgian house, dated 1750, plain except for stone dressings and a fine doorcase. Jolly stepped voussoirs to the windows. The facade as a whole has been disfigured by the insertion of plate glass. Grade II* listed. Built for Charles Morley, who made his money in pottery, converted into a temperance centre, the People's Hall, for George Gill in 1854.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.954196
Longitude
-1.14319