• Nottingham Guildhall was built in 1887 to 1888 to replace the previous Nottingham Guild Hall on Weekday Cross.
  • Guildhall Place is a 2.4 acre mixed use redevelopment site in a prime location in Nottingham’s City Centre.
  • 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...
  • The site is made up of a series of historic buildings including the Guildhall and the former Police Headquarters and Central Fire Station.
  • 1879 – Hide, Skin & Fat Market, Nottingham. ... It was until quite recently the seat of the Nottingham City Magistrates and Crown Courts.
  • Nottingham Guildhall was built in 1887 to 1888 to replace the previous Nottingham Guild Hall on Weekday Cross.
  • Planning permissions have been granted by Nottingham City Council for the much anticipated multimillion-pound development of Nottingham’s Guildhall.
  • This imposing building which replaced the previous Guildhall that stood in Weekday Cross was designed by London architects, Verity & Hunt and opened in 1888.
  • Nottingham Guildhall was built in 1887 to 1888 to replace the previous Nottingham Guild Hall on Weekday Cross.
  • Guildhall regeneration in Nottingham. It would be the city’s second Vita Student block after its Station Street project and features a novel idea.