Nottingham Guildhall

Nottingham Guildhall
Location in Central Nottingham
General information
LocationBurton Street, Nottingham
Coordinates52°57′23″N 1°9′2.7″W / 52.95639°N 1.150750°W / 52.95639; -1.150750
Groundbreaking1887
Completed1888
Cost£65,000
Design and construction
ArchitectsThomas Verity and George Henry Hunt
Main contractorGabbutts of Liverpool
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameGuildhall and associated caves
Designated12 July 1972
Reference no.1246296
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Nottingham Guildhall is a former magistrates' court in Nottingham, England. The structure, which was used by Nottingham City Council as offices in the 1990s, is a Grade II listed building.