Guildhall, Burton Street, Nottingham

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Guildhall, Burton Street, Nottingham

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 19 Jun 2012

Some distance from the present town hall and commercial heart of the city. The choice of Darley Dale stone also sets it apart from other Nottingham buildings. French style with central porticos and pyramidal-roofed ends. By Verity & Hunt, 1884-88. Grade II listed. It has been empty since 2010 when it was vacated by the city council.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.956229
Longitude
-1.150891