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  2. Black Boy Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It was rebuilt in 1886–88 by Watson Fothergill, and in 1897-1900 he made further additions and incorporated two shops. It was described in the Official Guide to Nottingham of 1939 as being: established centuries ago as a posting house, by judicious planning and reconstruction it has been transformed into one of the most up-to-date hostelries ...

  3. Ye Olde Salutation Inn - Wikipedia

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    Completed. c.1240. Ye Olde Salutation Inn (nicknamed The Sal) [1] is a Grade II listed [2] public house, with parts dating from around 1240, [3] which lays claim (along with Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem and The Bell Inn) to being the oldest pub in Nottingham. [4] The inn also has a claim to being the most haunted pub in the country, one landlord ...

  4. Flying Horse Inn - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 52°57′11″N 1°08′55″W  /  52.95313°N 1.14869°W  / 52.95313; -1.14869. Completed. 1483; 541 years ago (1483) The Flying Horse Inn is a former public house in Nottingham. It was established around 1483. It is a Grade II listed building. It stands upon the site of the house which the Plumptre family erected for ...

  5. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    11 August 1952. Reference no. 1271192. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is a Grade II listed [1] public house in Nottingham which claims to have been established in 1189, [2] although there is no documentation to verify this date. The building rests against Castle Rock, upon which Nottingham Castle is built, and is attached to several caves, carved ...

  6. The Bell Inn, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Inn, Nottingham. The Bell Inn is a pub in Nottingham, [2] England. Completed from around 1437, it claims, along with Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem and Ye Olde Salutation Inn, to be the oldest pub in the city. [3][4] In 1982 the pub became a Grade II listed building. [1]

  7. Nottingham city centre - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham city centre has been ranked fifth on Experian's list of the top 15 UK retail areas. [2] The city centre's fashion core is centred on Bridlesmith Gate, which is home to upmarket names such as Kurt Geiger, Ted Baker and Diesel. Sir Paul Smith's flagship store is located on Middle Pavement, and Hugo Boss is located on St. Peter's Gate.