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  2. The Cornerhouse, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Cornerhouse in Nottingham. The Cornerhouse is leisure complex in the city centre of Nottingham, England.. Built on the former site of Nottingham's local paper, The Nottingham Evening Post, its attractions include a number of bars and restaurants, a multi-screen cinema operated by Cineworld, a large nightclub called Unit 13, Axe throwing, an array of Bars and Restaurants and an indoor ...

  3. List of places in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Saundby, Saxondale, Scaftworth, Scarrington, Scofton, Screveton, Scrooby, Selston, Serlby, Shelford, Shelton, Sherwood, Shireoaks, Sibthorpe, Skegby (Ashfield ...

  4. Nottingham city centre - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham city centre is the cultural, commercial, financial and historical heart of Nottingham, England, and represents the central area of the Greater Nottingham conurbation. The centre of the city is usually defined as the Old Market Square , one of the largest surviving town squares in the United Kingdom .

  5. Victoria Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Centre is a shopping centre and social housing complex in Nottingham, England, constructed by Taylor Woodrow between 1967 and 1972. It contains fashion and high street chain stores as well as cafes, restaurants, an indoor market, and the Nottingham Victoria bus station.

  6. The Bell Inn, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Channel 4 television series History Hunters examined the claims of The Bell Inn, Ye Olde Salutation Inn and Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem to each be the oldest pub in Nottingham. [9] The programme, first broadcast on 5 December 1998, concluded that of the three, Ye Olde Salutation was the oldest building but the Bell had been the earliest ...

  7. Cock and Hoop, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The site on which the pub is located was formerly a house occupied by Joseph Pearson in 1832. From 1833 to around 2000 it was the County Tavern public house.

  8. Hockley, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Hockley is an area near the city centre of Nottingham, England. It lies adjacent to the Lace Market area and contains multiple well-preserved Victorian buildings. There has been a mercantile presence in the area since at least the 13th century. With many bars, restaurants and clothes shops, it is a vibrant and modern area of the city.

  9. Old Market Square - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Council House from the square Looking north along Long Row. The Old Market Square (Slab Square) is an open, pedestrianised city square in Nottingham, England, forming the heart of the city, and covering an area of approximately 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft), or about 3 acres (1.2 ha).