• Nottingham Guild Hall was built on Weekday Cross in Nottingham. ... The courts moved to a newly built Nottingham Guildhall on Burton Street.
  • History. Nottingham Guildhall was built in 1887 to 1888 to replace the previous Nottingham Guild Hall on Weekday Cross.
  • Built in the French Renaissance Revival style between 1887-1888 to replace the previous Nottingham Guild Hall, it was designed by architects Thomas Verity and...
  • ...situated next to Nottingham’s Cornerhouse complex, near Nottingham Trent University and intu Victoria Centre and under a 5 The Guild Hall minute walk from...
  • The site is made up of a series of historic buildings including the Guildhall and the former Police Headquarters and Central Fire Station.
  • Nottingham Guildhall was built in 1887 to 1888 to replace the previous Nottingham Guild Hall on Weekday Cross.
  • 1874 – Parson’s House, Moorgreen, Nottingham. ... It was until quite recently the seat of the Nottingham City Magistrates and Crown Courts.
  • “The Guildhall is one of Nottingham’s most distinguished buildings and there has been a great deal of interest in what its future holds.
  • Nottingham Guildhall was built in 1887 to 1888 to replace the previous Nottingham Guild Hall on Weekday Cross.
  • The Guild Hall ( Nottingham ) was a private limited company that was located at 45 Summer Row, Birmingham, B3 1JJ, ENGLAND.