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Rose Of England
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Date of photo: 2022 |
Picture source:
Anthony Beaumont |
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The Rose Of England was situated
at 36-38 Mansfield Road. This
grade-II listed
pub was previously known as The Yorker. |
Source: John White |
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Now reopened. |
Admin (September 2021) |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house and associated caves.
1898. By Watson Fothergill of Nottingham for the Nottingham Brewery Co.,
whose brewery was alongside. Altered late C20. Red brick. Timber-framed
second floor with red brick nogging. Blue brick and ashlar dressings and
gabled and hipped plain tile roofs. Domestic Revival style.
EXTERIOR: plinth, arcaded band to ground floor, string courses, crowstepped
gable. Ground floor and first floor have mainly cross casements with stone
mullions and transoms. Second floor has wooden cross casements with leaded
lights. 3 storeys plus attics; 3 x 1 windows. Corner site, with corner
feature in the form of a squat octagonal tower with spire roof and finial.
The tower has a gabled corner porch with traceried bargeboard and double
doors, flanked by cross mullioned windows. Above, a blank bay flanked to
left by a hipped oriel window, 3 lights, and to right by a similar window
set flush. Second floor has 3 cross casements. Above again, 2 hipped dormers
with finials. To right, an elaborate coped side wall stack. Left return, to
Mansfield Road, 2 windows, has a door to left. On the first floor, 2 hipped
oriel windows. Above, a recessed wooden balcony with latticework balustrade,
covering 2 windows. Attics have 2 hipped dormers. Right return, 2 storeys
plus attics, has a mullioned window and above, 3 small single windows. Above
again, late C20 box dormer.
INTERIOR altered mid and late C20, retaining cross beam ceilings and
cornices. The rock-hewn cellars form part of an extensive cave system on the
east side of Mansfield Road, formerly part of the
Nottingham Brewery. |
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