Britain; City Hall; Council offices; England; Market square; Nottingham; Nottingham Council House; Nottinghamshire; Slab square; architecture; building; old; streetscape
Description
The Council House is constructed of Portland Stone from the same quarry used by Sir Christopher Wren for St. Paul's Cathedral in London. It was designed by Thomas Cecil Howitt and built between 1927 and 1929
Britain; City Hall; Council offices; England; Market square; Nottingham; Nottingham Council House; Nottinghamshire; Slab square; architecture; building; old; UK
Description
The Council House is constructed of Portland Stone from the same quarry used by Sir Christopher Wren for St. Paul's Cathedral in London. It was designed by Thomas Cecil Howitt and built between 1927 and 1929
Tudor style architecture building England English Nottinghamshire
Description
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is situated at the base of the cliffs beneath Nottingham Castle. The pub connects to a network of caves that housed the castle?s 12th-century brewhouse. Reputedly the oldest Inn in England.
Tudor style architecture building England English Nottinghamshire
Description
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is situated at the base of the cliffs beneath Nottingham Castle. The pub connects to a network of caves that housed the castle?s 12th-century brewhouse. Reputedly the oldest Inn in England.
Tudor style architecture building England English Nottinghamshire
Description
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is situated at the base of the cliffs beneath Nottingham Castle. The pub connects to a network of caves that housed the castle?s 12th-century brewhouse. Reputedly the oldest Inn in England.
Tudor style architecture building England English Nottinghamshire
Description
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is situated at the base of the cliffs beneath Nottingham Castle. The pub connects to a network of caves that housed the castle?s 12th-century brewhouse. Reputedly the oldest Inn in England.
Britain; Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; Victorian; architecture; building; old; red brick; tall; UK
Description
Left is the Prudential Building, designed by Alfred Waterhouse and built between 1894 and 1897, it sits at the junction of King and Queen Street. Right is the old Jessop's Department Store by Watson Fothergill
architecture building England English Nottinghamshire old vintagee; streetscape
Description
From one end of the street to the other, the juxtaposition of The Corner house to Turf Tavern and Langtry's creates a strange time gap between the old and the new
Elizabethan; Hall; Nottingham; Willoughby; Wollaton East Midlands UK Park house home manor stately 16th Century; Wollaton Hall Nottingham England brick; home; house; imposing; impressive; park; park grounds; pleasure; stately; statuesque; wealth
Description
Rear view of Wollaton Hall, Wollaton, Notts.. Stately House and gardens open to the public
Elizabethan; Hall; Nottingham; Willoughby; Wollaton East Midlands UK Park house home manor stately 16th Century; Wollaton Hall Nottingham England brick; home; house; imposing; impressive; park; park grounds; pleasure; stately; statuesque; wealth
Description
Clematis House and formal garden, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, England
Elizabethan; Hall; Nottingham; Willoughby; Wollaton East Midlands UK Park house home manor stately 16th Century; Wollaton Hall Nottingham England brick; home; house; imposing; impressive; park; park grounds; pleasure; stately; statuesque; wealth
Description
Clematis House and formal garden, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, England
Elizabethan; Hall; Nottingham; Willoughby; Wollaton East Midlands UK Park house home manor stately 16th Century; Wollaton Hall Nottingham England brick; home; house; imposing; impressive; park; park grounds; pleasure; stately; statuesque; wealth
Description
Clematis House and formal garden, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, England
Elizabethan; Hall; Nottingham; Willoughby; Wollaton East Midlands UK Park house home manor stately 16th Century; Wollaton Hall Nottingham England brick; home; house; imposing; impressive; park; park grounds; pleasure; stately; statuesque; wealth
Description
Wollaton Hall, Wollaton, Notts.. Stately House and gardens open to the public
Christianity; England; Great Britain; Nottinghamshire; Southwell Minster; architecture; building; exteriors; famous place; horizontal; landmark; place of worship; religious
Description
Clematis and ivy climbing over the ruins of the palace of the Archbishops of York Southwell Nottinghamshire UK
Christianity; England; Great Britain; Nottinghamshire; Southwell Minster; architecture; building; exteriors; famous place; horizontal; landmark; place of worship; religious
Description
The present building dates from 1150. Southwell is the smallest Cathedral City in England
Christianity; England; Great Britain; Nottinghamshire; Southwell Minster; architecture; building; exteriors; famous place; horizontal; landmark; place of worship; religious
Description
The present building dates from 1150. Southwell is the smallest Cathedral City in England
Christianity; England; Great Britain; Nottinghamshire; Southwell Minster; architecture; building; exteriors; famous place; horizontal; landmark; place of worship; religious
Description
The present building dates from 1150. Southwell is the smallest Cathedral City in England
Christianity; England; Great Britain; Nottinghamshire; Southwell Minster; architecture; building; exteriors; famous place; horizontal; landmark; place of worship; religious
Description
The present building dates from 1150. Southwell is the smallest Cathedral City in England
Christianity; England; Great Britain; Nottinghamshire; Southwell Minster; architecture; building; exteriors; famous place; horizontal; landmark; place of worship; religious
Description
The present building dates from 1150. Southwell is the smallest Cathedral City in England
Christianity; England; Great Britain; Nottinghamshire; Southwell Minster; architecture; building; exteriors; famous place; horizontal; landmark; place of worship; religious
Description
The present building dates from 1150. Southwell is the smallest Cathedral City in England
Christianity; England; Great Britain; Nottinghamshire; Southwell Minster; architecture; building; exteriors; famous place; horizontal; landmark; place of worship; religious
Description
The present building dates from 1150. Southwell is the smallest Cathedral City in England