Nottingham Street

{{Short description|Street in the City of Westminster, London}}

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Nottingham Street is a street in the City of Westminster, London, that runs from Marylebone High Street in the east to Luxborough Street in the west. It is crossed by Nottingham Place. Bingham Place and Oldbury Place join it on the north side.

Character

Nottingham Street is mostly composed of town houses and small mansion blocks. The most notable exception is the 1920s telephone exchange built in red and grey brick, of six storeys and completed with a mansard roof. The houses at numbers 2 to 5 Nottingham Street are grade II listed buildings with Historic England.[http://www3.westminster.gov.uk/docstores/publications_store/Harley%20Street%20CAA%20SPD.pdf Conservation Area Audit Harley Street.] City of Westminster, London, 2008, p. 39. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160303184345/http://www3.westminster.gov.uk/docstores/publications_store/Harley%20Street%20CAA%20SPD.pdf Archived here.] The Prince Regent public house at No. 1 on the corner with Marylebone High Street is also grade II listed.{{NHLE|num=1239813|desc=|accessdate=2 October 2015}}

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