Severns Building - Nottingham, England
N 52° 57.027 W 001° 09.183
30U E 624085 N 5868354
This 14th century timber framed building is a Grade II British Listed Building. It was moved from its original location in Middle Pavement, where the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre is now located.
Waymark Code: WMEXZP
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/20/2012
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"This Medieval merchant’s oak framed house originally stood on Middle Pavement. In 1969, when the area was cleared to build the Broadmarsh shopping centre, it was dismantled and rebuilt on Castle Road near Nottingham Castle. Unfortunately many other fine buildings in the area were lost.
In 1735 John and James Severn used the building to start a wine importing business. Over the years the building was altered and extended, but only the medieval part was saved.
In 1929 J. Holland Walker said in ‘An itinerary of Nottingham‘:
perhaps the quaintest object in it [Middle Pavement] is the curious little yard which leads off the western side to the rear of Messrs. Severn’s wine and spirit stores, for by some curious freak of chance this has remained almost unaltered for centuries and still presents an ancient inn yard such as must have existed in plenty throughout the town when Nottingham was little more than a country market town.
It is now the Nottingham Lace Centre, showing the history of and selling Nottingham lace. [SEE UPDATE BELOW]
Picture the past has a photograph of Severn’s in its original location."
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This historic building is currently (July 2012) up for sale (visit link).