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Saturday 7th September | 2024 | Tours at 10am, 11.15am & 12.30
Adams Building, Nottingham
FREE
The Adams Building is a Grade II* Listed Building in the heart of Nottingham's Lace Market. It is not normally open to the public.
The building was used in the lace and garment-making industry until 1996 when it was fully refurbished and is now used by Nottingham College. It is approx 135000sq ft in area spread over 7 floors. Many of the original features are retained in it. The restoration was a catalyst for the regeneration of the Lacemarket. The building is listed as grade II*. One notable feature is the number of staircases that it has which are all different!! The guide for the event has been involved with the building for over 25 years.
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