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Heading into Nottingham City Centre along Milton Street. It was raining, but think it stopped by the time I got here!

15 to 25 Milton Street in Nottingham. Grade II listed building from the 1900s.

15 to 25, Milton Street, Nottingham

   NOTTINGHAM
   SK5740SW MILTON STREET
   646-1/14/431 (West side)
   Nos.15-25 (Odd)
   GV II
   Shops, banks and offices. 1902-1903. By John Howitt of
   Nottingham. Altered mid and late C20. Red brick, with ashlar
   dressings and slate roofs and 4 coped brick stacks.
   Renaissance Revival style.
   Ground floor cornice, sill bands to each floor, coped parapet
   with pedestals and urns. Windows are mainly triple plain
   sashes with stone mullions. Second floor windows have small
   pediments. 4 storeys plus attics; 7 x 4 bays. Corner site with
   rounded corner bay.
   Milton Street has a symmetrical front, 7 bays. Central block,
   3 bays, has attics topped with coped gables and pedimented
   finials. Centre bay has single windows on each floor. Side
   bays, divided by pilasters, have regular courses of 3-light
   windows. Ground floor has a central pedimented doorcase,
   flanked to left by a pink granite shopfront, mid C20, with
   margin glazed windows. To right, a single shopfront.
   Curved corner bay, topped with a pediment and datestone, has
   double windows on each floor. Ground floor has a recessed
   doorcase, part of a mid C20 ashlar shopfront with returns 2
   bays to Milton Street and 3 bays to Trinity Square.
   Trinity Square front, 4 bays, has 3 triple windows on each
   floor. To right, a narrower entrance bay with doorcase and
   single windows.
   INTERIOR has panelled double doors and stone open well stair
   with cast-iron balusters.
   Listing NGR: SK5730740149

This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.

Source: English Heritage

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Single decker bus route 15
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Source KFC - 15 to 25 Milton Street, Nottingham
Author Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom
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