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The Lace Market: Stoney Street
A straight road lined with tall Victorian buildings which were originally lace warehouses and factories. It runs from Goose Gate to High Pavement (ahead).
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 13 Sep 2012
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Stoney Street, Hockley, Nottingham 1
A view in the direction of its junctions with Barker Gate (on the right beyond the black-coated pedestrian), and further on, with Warser Gate. Apart from the prominent 'infill' feature (i.e. a multi-storey car park) on the left, this view reflects the general character of the former industrialised lace-finishing area still known as The Lace Market.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 2 Jan 2017
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Nottingham - Lace Market area, NG1
A view of Broadway, looking across Stoney Street, taken from Plumbtre Place (the latter being mainly behind the photographer). Highly visible are these impressive examples of 19th century industrial architecture. The Lace Market was never a market in the sense of having stalls but instead it was a mixture of salesrooms and warehouses for storing, displaying and selling the lace. Most of the area is typical Victorian, with tall densely packed red brick building-lined streets. Whilst some of the buildings are now offices, others have been converted in apartments and student accommodation (Halls of Residence).
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 1 Apr 2012
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A stroll round Nottingham City Centre (37)
Approaching the junction of Stoney Street and Broadway
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 1 Dec 2018
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Price House, Stoney Street, Nottingham
Hefty former lace warehouse in red brick, stone and terracotta by John Howitt, 1894. Grade II listed.
Now offices.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 18 Jun 2012
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Price House, Stoney Street, Nottingham
Lace warehouse, now offices. 1894. By John Howitt of Nottingham for A Heymann. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Apr 2019
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The Lace Market: Plumptre Place to Broadway
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.
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Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 20 May 2022
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Stoney Street on a September evening
Bright sunlight and deep shadows in The Lace Market. Part of Watson Fothergill's warehouse for Cuckson, Hazledine and Manderfield is in the centre, on the corner of Barker Gate - for a fuller view, see
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Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 10 Sep 2015
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3-5 Broadway, Nottingham
The old lace warehouses in this area are among the best works of local architect Thomas Chambers Hine. Handsome orangey-red brick, stone quoins, and oriels with decorative tracery. The motif of slender stone hoodmoulds was adopted by other architects in the area. These were built in 1855-56. All grade II listed.
Now in a variety of uses (
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Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 18 Jun 2012
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K6 telephone kiosk, Broadway, Nottingham
One of many of this design to be Listed Grade II. See https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/477827 for location.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Apr 2019
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