6, Stanford Street | |
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General information | |
Address | 6 Stanford Street |
Town or city | Nottingham |
Coordinates | 52°57′2.61″N1°9′0.17″W / 52.9507250°N 1.1500472°W |
Completed | c.1854 |
Client | William Stanford |
Designations | Grade II listed [1] |
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6, Stanford Street, also known as Stanford House, is a 19th century grade II listed former warehouse on Stanford Street in the English city of Nottingham. It should not be confused with 19, Castle Gate, an 18th century grade II* listed house on the corner of Stanford Street and Castle Gate, which is also known as Stanford House.
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Stanford House may refer to: