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  2. Castle Gate, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    1, a shop currently occupied by Weavers wine merchants. 3, the site of Haywood's Factory where D.H. Lawrence worked in 1901. 11, the site of the Black Lion Inn. 15, a former warehouse and bakery built in 1897 by William Dymock Pratt. 17, a grade II listed mid-18th century town house. [10] 19, the grade II* listed Stanford House dating from ca ...

  3. Listed buildings in Nottingham (St Ann's ward) - Wikipedia

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    St Ann's ward is an electoral ward in the city of Nottingham, England.The ward contains 45 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". [1]

  4. Listed buildings in Nottingham (Bridge ward) - Wikipedia

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    A house and shop, altered in 1882 by R. C. Sutton, in red brick with stone dressings and a slate roof. There are four storeys and three bays. In the ground floor is a shop front with barley-sugar cast iron columns, forming entrances flanked by plate glass windows, above which is a cast iron verandah with cast iron brackets and barley-sugar columns.

  5. Long Row - Wikipedia

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    Cooke and Foster at 56 Long Row in 1840. 70 West End Arcade 1920s; 67 The Dragon by John Henry Statham. 1879. This was originally a house dating from 1615 (possibly the first brick building in Nottingham), which evolved into a tavern named the George and Dragon.

  6. Weavers' cottage - Wikipedia

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    A weavers' cottage was (and to an extent still is) a type of house used by weavers for cloth production in the putting-out system sometimes known as the domestic system. Weavers' cottages were common in Great Britain, often with dwelling quarters on the lower floors and loom -shop on the top floor.

  7. How Prince Harry Enlisted Meghan Markle's Dog Guy in ... - AOL

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    While Meghan Markle continues to mourn the loss of her dog, Guy, one cherished memory in particular has recently resurfaced with regard to the beloved beagle: Prince Harry's proposal.As it turns ...