Building record MNT27034 - Former Cow Public House (Now Demolished)

Summary

Demolished 19th century domestic villa converted to public house

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 53131 36869 (33m by 31m)
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 AOC Archaeology Group, 2007, The Cow Public House at Beeston, Nottingham: Historic Building Record (Unpublished document).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> Unpublished document: AOC Archaeology Group. 2007.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

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