Long Row
Long Row is a row of retail buildings in Nottingham City Centre forming the north side of Old Market Square, Nottingham.
Notable buildings
Long Row West
- 70 West End Arcade 1920s
- 67 The Dragon by John Henry Statham. 1879. This was originally a house dating from 1615, which evolved into a tavern named the George and Dragon. In 1865 it was taken over by Greenall Whitley and remained under ownership in 1991. It reopened as The Dragon in 1994.
- 65-66 Pepe's Piri Piri
- 65A City Centre Apartments
- 62-64 Tesco
- 61 Maryland Chicken
- 60 Chatime
- 58 and 59
- 56 facades of 3 former merchants' houses dating from 1705, 1720 and 1740. Cooke and Foster ca 1840. From ca 1920 it housed Pearson's department store.
- 52 late 18th century house, now converted for retail use.
- 50 and 51 late 18th century
- 49 The Talbot, William Arthur Heazell and Sons 1876-78
- 48
Long Row
- Griffin & Spalding Bromley and Watkins 1927
- Extension to Griffin & Spalding, refronted Mikado Cafe.
- Griffin & Spalding Bromley and Watkins 1919-20
- Griffin & Spalding William Dymock Pratt 1893-96
- Griffin & Spalding Bromley and Watkins 1919-20
- 34 and 35 William Arthur Heazell and Sons 1910
- 33 Provincial Cinematograph Theatre by Naylor and Sale 1912, later a Lyons' Tea Room.
- 29 and 31 Ram Commercial Hotel, rebuilt by Arthur Brewill and Basil Baily 1899 for the Providence Estates Company. Remodelled by the same architects in 1908 for Liptons Ltd.
- 27 Shop by J.W.J. Barnes 1902 for Charles Hibbert.
- 25 and 26. Queen's Chambers, Shops and offices by Watson Fothergill 1897 for E.W. Skipwith.
Long Row East
- 22 Russell Chambers, Marshall and Turner 1895
- 21 Clarks
- 20 Oriel Chambers, William Arthur Heazell and Sons 1905-06
- 17-18 Alexander Ellis Anderson 1924
- 15-16 London, City and Midland Bank. Thomas Bostock Whinney 1911
- 14 The Works
- 6-12 Primark
- 4-5 Ann Summer and Thomson, a building designed by Thomas Cecil Howitt.
- 1-3 Three and Thomas Cook, built on the site of Skinner & Rook Wine Merchants.