Clawson Lodge: Nottingham Ukrainian Cultural Centre
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 29 Apr 2022
This fine Grade II listed house, designed by the flamboyant Victorian architect Watson Fothergill, was built for a lace manufacturer in 1885. Later flats (an aunt of mine lived on the first floor in the 1950s), it became the Nottingham offices of Bupa and is now Nottingham Ukrainian Cultural Centre. For more about this and other Fothergill buildings in the city, see David Lally's https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/The-Buildings-of-Watson-Fothergill . The picture was taken during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and a blue-and-yellow notice on the gate reads "We are not collecting any more physical items at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre - at this time. #StandWithUkraine. Thank You to everyone that donated!"