Building record MNT27034 - Former Cow Public House (Now Demolished)
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 53131 36869 (33m by 31m) |
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Map sheet | SK53NW |
District | Broxtowe |
Civil Parish | Beeston, Broxtowe |
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
A 19th century building with two and a half storeys and a partial basement and an associated stable/coach-house (to the south-west). Rebuilt by 1822 as a private home, occupied by Rev F.T. Woolley from 1822 to 1854 and from 1897 by Francis Wil-kinson. Change of use came by 1938 to a club known as Beeston Hall. By 1956 known as the Man-chester Unity Hall and Institute, by 1993, the Beech Tree pub and then the Cow at Beeston. (1)
Now Demolished
<1> AOC Archaeology Group, 2007, The Cow Public House at Beeston, Nottingham: Historic Building Record (Unpublished document). SNT4793.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SNT4793 Unpublished document: AOC Archaeology Group. 2007. The Cow Public House at Beeston, Nottingham: Historic Building Record.
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Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
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Related Events/Activities (1)
Record last edited
Feb 21 2018 12:39PM