The Lace Market: Plumptre Place to Broadway

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The Lace Market: Plumptre Place to Broadway

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 20 May 2022

The Grade II listed Mills Building, on the left, is dated 1906 and was originally a lace warehouse and factory, designed by the Nottingham architect G S Doughty for Philo L Mills. It is now in residential use. Image] is a closer look. In the distance, on the other side of Stoney Street, is Broadway, dating from the 1850s, one of the glories of The Lace Market.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.951856
Longitude
-1.14279