No. 5 Broadway - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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A 3D representation of No. 5 Broadway, Nottingham. Situated outside Annie's Burger Shack. Designed for the visually impaired with legend in braille - 5 Broadway, 1853.
Waymark Code: WMZ733
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/21/2018
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A 3D representation of No. 5 Broadway, Nottingham. Situated outside Annie's Burger Shack. Designed for the visually impaired with legend in braille - 5 Broadway, 1853.
"Includes: No.32 STONEY STREET. Warehouse and factory, now offices, and area railings. 1850-60. By TC Hine of Nottingham. Additions 1882 by SR Stevenson for the Midland Lace Co. Red brick, with ashlar ground floor and ashlar dressings. Roof not visible behind coped parapet. Plinth, ground floor and eaves cornices, rusticated quoins. Corner block, 4 storeys; 9 x 4 windows. Windows are mainly original cast-iron glazing bar casements with round heads and linked hood moulds. Ground floor windows are mainly segment-headed, with smaller panes, projecting surrounds, and basement openings below. Symmetrical main front, to Broadway, has a recessed centre, 3 windows, with a central canted bay window, 3 storeys, 3 lights, topped with a balustrade. On each side, single windows, and above, 3 windows. Second floor right window converted to a loft door. Projecting end bays, 3 windows, have regular fenestration, with a first floor left window converted to a loft door. Central segment-arched moulded doorways with double shafts and panelled double doors. Wrought-iron gates and guards to fanlights. Outside, a short matching area railing. Rebated rounded corner bay, to right, has 2 round-arched windows on each floor, flanked by brick pilasters, and beyond, single windows. Right return, to Stoney Street, 4 windows, has regular fenestration. To right, a 6-panel door and overlight."
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