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© Mr Peter Holt FRPS BPE2*
IoE Number:
454759
Location:
THE BELL INN, 18 ANGEL ROW (south west side)
NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Photographer:
Mr Peter Holt FRPS BPE2*
Date Photographed:
17 March 2005
Date listed:
12 May 1982
Date of last amendment:
12 May 1982
Grade
II
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NOTTINGHAM
SK5739NW ANGEL ROW
646-1/20/8 (South West side)
12/05/82 No.18
The Bell Inn
GV II
Public house and wine shop. Late C15, refronted c1820, with
mid and late C20 alterations. Timber framing with stucco front
and dressings and hipped concrete tile roof.
2 storeys; 3 window range. Windows are mainly plain sashes
with projecting surrounds. Moulded pediment containing a bell
in relief. Below the pediment, a panel with the name "Bell
Inn" in relief letters. To right, 2 windows on each floor. To
left, a similar window set higher. Below it, a replica early
C19 wooden shopfront with cornice, containing a recessed
glazing bar bow window and to its right, a 4-panel door with
overlight.
INTERIOR has substantial remains of timber framing, with
stop-chamfered ceiling beams and crown post roofs. First floor
room to left has an arch braced truss and stud wall. Vaulted
rock-hewn cellars with rock pillars and brick lined well. Rear
addition has a panelled room c1926 in Tudor style.
This building as been in use as a public house since the mid
C18.
(The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Nottinghamshire: London:
1979-: 229).