Down Oxford Street
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 21 May 2021
Looking past the junction with Regent Street towards Wellington Circus on a cold and cheerless May morning. The spire of A W N Pugin's Roman Catholic Cathedral shows above the trees. These streets of fine houses were built in the 1850s as Nottingham began to expand from its mediaeval core.