Newdigate House, Castle Gate, Nottingham
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 19 Jun 2012
A lovely late-C17th house, Georgian in spirit if not date. It was built c1674 for Thomas Charlton. Five bays, moulded surrounds to the windows which have alternating segmental and regular pediments, usually a Palladian motif. Unusually for Nottingham it is stuccoed. Grade II* listed. Now home to the World Service Restaurant.