Long Row

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Long Row
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The middle section of Long Row, Nottingham
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Location within Central Nottingham
Maintained by Nottingham City Council
Coordinates 52°57′14″N1°09′02″W / 52.9538°N 1.1505°W / 52.9538; -1.1505 Coordinates: 52°57′14″N1°09′02″W / 52.9538°N 1.1505°W / 52.9538; -1.1505

Long Row is a row of retail buildings in Nottingham City Centre forming the north side of Old Market Square, Nottingham.

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Notable buildings

Long Row West

Cooke and Foster at 56 Long Row in 1840 Cooke and Foster, Nottingham.jpg
Cooke and Foster at 56 Long Row in 1840

Long Row

Debenhams 1927 Nottingham MMB 78 Market Square.jpg
Debenhams 1927
Queen's Chambers, 1897 Queen's Chambers - geograph.org.uk - 1777601.jpg
Queen's Chambers, 1897

Long Row East

Oriel Chambers, 1905-06 Oriel Chambers, Long Row, Nottingham (geograph 4065027).jpg
Oriel Chambers, 1905-06

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