Victoria Street, Nottingham

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Victoria Street, Nottingham
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Victoria Street
Location map United Kingdom Nottingham Central.png
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Location within Central Nottingham
Maintained by Nottingham City Council
Coordinates 52°57′11.6″N1°8′46″W / 52.953222°N 1.14611°W / 52.953222; -1.14611
Construction
Construction start1862
Completion1863

Victoria Street, Nottingham is a shopping street in the city centre of Nottingham, England located between Bridlesmith Gate and Fletcher Gate.

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History

Victoria Street was planned by Marriott Ogle Tarbotton the Nottingham borough engineer and formed in 1862. The town improvement committee decided on 24 July 1862 on the name. [1] The Nottinghamshire Guardian of 25 July 1862 noted that:

At first sight, it would seem a subject of regret that Victoria Street has not taken a direct line; but, should the south side be made in a corresponding curve, a crescent effect will be produced, with those splendid vanishing lines and bold shadows which more than justify the departure from the popular predilection in favour of straight streets. We believe we are justified in anticipating that Victoria Street, if carried out in confirmity with its commencement, will be a palatial avenue erected on the ruins of slums.

The street was constructed with a subway 170 yards (160 m) long for services such as mains water and telegraph wires. [2] The Victoria Street subway was illuminated in 1875 on the occasion of a visit from the Derbyshire Engineers, and their president, Lord Edward Cavendish.

In the Pevsner Architectural Guide for Nottingham, Elain Harwood describes Victoria Street as retaining sobriety and grandeur through the consistently palazzo-like buildings on the south side. [3]

Notable buildings

The Lewis and Grundy clock of 1950 Lewis and Grundy Clock - geograph.org.uk - 1025724.jpg
The Lewis and Grundy clock of 1950

North side

South side

Imperial buildings Imperial Building, Victoria Street, Nottingham - geograph.org.uk - 4067578.jpg
Imperial buildings

References

  1. "Street Architecture in Nottingham" . Nottinghamshire Guardian. England. 25 July 1862. Retrieved 31 December 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. "Subways for Gas and Water" . Nottingham Journal. England. 7 July 1864. Retrieved 31 December 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. Harwood, Elain (2008). Pevsner Architectural Guides. Nottingham. Yale University Press. ISBN   9780300126662.
  4. Historic England, "Pit and Pendulum (1255205)", National Heritage List for England , retrieved 31 December 2025
  5. "Nottm.'s New Clock" . Nottingham Evening Post. United Kingdom. 9 December 1950. Retrieved 31 December 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. Historic England, "6 Victoria Street (1255234)", National Heritage List for England , retrieved 31 December 2025
  7. Historic England, "Number 12 and Attached Balustrade (1255204)", National Heritage List for England , retrieved 31 December 2025
  8. Historic England, "Former Reform Club (1255235)", National Heritage List for England , retrieved 31 December 2025
  9. Historic England, "Imperial Building (1270418)", National Heritage List for England , retrieved 31 December 2025