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Byard Lane: a drink at The Cross Keys
Weekday Cross early on a brilliant September evening. Byard Lane runs down to Bridlesmith Gate.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 10 Sep 2015
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Byard Lane
Short narrow lane between Weekday Cross / Fletcher Gate and Bridlesmiths Gate looking towards the latter.
Quite a strange name.
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 24 Oct 2009
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Byard Lane, Nottingham
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 16 Feb 2023
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The Cross Keys
Now returned to its original name http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1558107. Glad to see after its recent closure it has continued as a pub.
It is listed under LEN 1270823 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1270823 .
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 2 Oct 2010
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Now Called cKs
A lovely pub building on the corner of Byard Lane and Weekday Cross / Fletcher Gate.
I don't know what it was called when it was a "proper pub".
Update September 2010: It was called The Cross Keys (hence CK's), it now is again, http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2094650 .
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 24 Oct 2009
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Cross Keys, Byard Lane, Nottingham
Pub on the corner with Fletcher Gate, by Evans & Son, 1899. Pevsner describes it as an "early example of a plain, 'improved' pub designed for easy supervision". Grade II listed.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 18 Jun 2012
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The Cross Keys, Nottingham
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 28 Jul 2015
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31 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham
By Evans & Jolley, 1884, for Hart Fellows & Co.'s Bank, in a neo-Jacobean style. The far canted bay was added in 1887.
Now a branch of Cafe Rouge.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 18 Jun 2012
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37, 39 & 41 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham
Houses, now shops and cafe. Late C18, altered C19 and late C20. Rendered and colourwashed, Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Apr 2019
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Mural, Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 16 Feb 2023
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