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The Gates of Nottingham (15)
"Warser Gate. In the Lace Market
Nottingham has some 15 streets incorporating the Norse-derived 'Gate', meaning a thoroughfare, not a barrier."
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 11 Feb 2007
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A stroll round Nottingham City Centre (44)
Looking Eastwards along Warser Gate
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 1 Dec 2018
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The Lace Market: evening light
Looking up Warser Gate from the corner of Stoney Street early on a fine September evening.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 17 Sep 2019
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Adams Walk
Adams Walk leads from Warser Gate to St Mary's Gate and the heart of the warehouse district. The Adams Building, across Lace Market Square, was adapted in 1997 to house New College Nottingham. On a cloudy morning, in shadow, the brick was drained of much of its usual bright colour - see
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Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 15 Jun 2013
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23 Warser Gate, Nottingham
Embroidery factory, now architects' offices. c1900, converted c1985. Red brick, with ashlar ground floor and ashlar dressings, Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 8 Apr 2019
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Track relaying, Fletcher Gate
The frameworks ensure that the rails are accurately aligned while the special concrete infill material is added.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 6 May 2021
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Six Barrel Drafthouse
The Six Barrel Drafthouse opened at this location in 2016. As the name suggests, it specialises in draft and craft beer. The pub was previously called The Lord Nelson. Since 2019, there has been another Six Barrel Drafthouse on Mansfield Road, next to the Victoria Centre.
Image: © Ian Calderwood
Taken: 4 Oct 2023
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A stroll round Nottingham City Centre (45)
Looking west-southwest along Carlton Street
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 1 Dec 2018
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'Bobbin', Hoodwinked 2018, Fletcher Gate
'Hoodwinked: a twist on the tale' was a city-wide art project that ran from July 7th to September 30th, with 33 large plastic robins placed around the city on a walking trail. Each bird was decorated with a particular theme relating to where they were placed and the businesses sponsoring them. The theme of robins was chosen due to the city's famous connection with the legendary outlaw, Robin Hood.
This bird was titled 'Bobbin', was sponsored by Nottingham College and was designed by Jemima Cholmondeley-Smith. It celebrated the significance of the city's historic Lace Market.
Image: © Bryn Holmes
Taken: 19 Sep 2018
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25 Warser Gate, Nottingham
A small but pleasing former warehouse of 1890-91, by W. & R. & F. Booker. A carriage entrance survives under the oriel. Grade II listed.
Occupied at the time by a restaurant, Opium, but now seemingly a bar, Twenty Five.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 18 Jun 2012
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