Old Angel Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Nottingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 November 1995. Public house. 9 related planning applications.

Old Angel Public House

WRENN ID
sunken-nave-jay
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Nottingham
Country
England
Date first listed
30 November 1995
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Old Angel Public House is a pair of houses dating to around 1800, significantly altered in the 19th century and restored in the late 20th century. It is situated on a corner site on Stoney Street, Nottingham. The front is stuccoed with a painted ashlar shopfront, stucco dressings, and has gabled and hipped slate roofs. There are three gable and one ridge brick stack, rebuilt. A cornice runs along the ground floor. The three-storey, four-by-three window front on Stoney Street is symmetrical to the left. The ground floor, dating to 1878, features a doorway with sidelights and a shouldered overlight flanked by roundels. To the right is a shouldered window, and two similar windows to the left, all with granite shafts. Above are three glazing bar sashes, and above that, a shaped panel with the name “Old Angel” in raised lettering, flanked by smaller glazing bar sashes. To the right of the symmetrical block is a single bay with a 19th-century window to the ground floor, featuring etched glass. Above this are a glazing bar sash and a smaller sash, both with keystones. The right return, facing Woolpack Lane, has a corner doorway and overlight on the left. To the right is a former door, replaced with a window, flanked by sidelights and plain sashes with moulded surrounds. Above, a glazing bar sash is located to the left, with a blank space above it. To the right are four tall round-arched, margin-glazed plain sashes from the mid-19th century. The interior is mainly from a late 20th-century refit but retains fragments of 19th-century cornices.

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