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Yate's Wine Lodge

A Grade II Listed Building in Nottingham, City of Nottingham

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Latitude: 52.9539 / 52°57'13"N

Longitude: -1.1516 / 1°9'5"W

OS Eastings: 457095

OS Northings: 339948

OS Grid: SK570399

Mapcode National: GBR LNP.S7

Mapcode Global: WHDGZ.80WT

Plus Code: 9C4WXR3X+H9

Entry Name: Yate's Wine Lodge

Listing Date: 10 April 1984

Last Amended: 30 November 1995

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1254554

English Heritage Legacy ID: 457458

ID on this website: 101254554

Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1

County: City of Nottingham

Electoral Ward/Division: Bridge

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Nottingham

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Nottingham St Peter with St James

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

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Description



NOTTINGHAM

SK5739NW LONG ROW WEST
646-1/20/341 (North side)
10/04/84 No.49
Yates's Wine Lodge
(Formerly Listed as:
LONG ROW WEST
The Talbot (Yates Wine Lodge))

GV II

Public house. 1876, with late C20 alterations. Stucco with
part glazed slate roof. 2 storeys; 5 window range.
The front is mainly covered by a balcony carried on 4 round
cast-iron columns and enclosed by a late C20 glazed canopy. On
the balcony, 5 French windows with overlights, the right one
with original glazed double doors, divided by Ionic pilasters
with dice, all under an entablature. Above the canopy, a
shaped gable containing a round-arched window with the
inscription "The Talbot established 1580" around the head. On
either side, a balustrade with 4 busts on pedestals. Under the
balcony, 4 half-glazed double doors divided by rusticated
Doric pilasters. To right, an original 6-panel double door
flanked by Doric columns with dice.
INTERIOR has a rectangular gallery carried on round cast-iron
columns. Ground floor has anaglypta wainscot, frieze and
ceiling, and moulded cornice and beams. Wall mirrors divided
by pilasters. On the right, a panelled wooden bar with tile
inserts, running the length of the room. To its right, C20
double doors to the front gallery stairs. At the rear, a
wooden staircase with cast-iron balustrade.
On the first floor, a cast-iron balustrade to the gallery,
with wooden capping. Double purlin wooden roof, 8 bays, with
iron arch braces and turned king posts. Panelled ceiling with
lincrusta borders, the 4 bays towards the rear glazed to the
ridge. Panelled walls with fretwork frieze and mirrors. At the
rear, an elliptical arched opening to the rear bar. To its
right, a massive clock in a glazed mahogany case, with the
dial in a shaped gable.
Rear bar has segmental blind arches on 3 sides, a replica
doorway with pediment, moulded cornice and boss.
The basement is noted to contain a bar with most of its
original panelling and a roof carried on square pillars.
(The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Nottinghamshire: London:
1979-: 229).


Listing NGR: SK5709539947

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