St Mary's Gate, Nottingham
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St Mary’s Gate is a historic street in the Lace Market area of Nottingham City Centre between High Pavement and Warser Gate.


History

The early name for the street was Seynt Maregate (), taking its name from St Mary's Church which is at the southern end. In the late
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, similarly to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and ...
the street housed workshops for the production of Nottingham alabaster. The street housed the old Theatre Royal which was built in 1760 on the site of an older establishment. It was held on lease for many years by Robertson and Manly, managers of a company of comedians who visited Nottingham three or four times per year. The theatre was sold in 1854 to J.F. Saville for £1,950 (). The theatre was converted by Richard Middleton into ''Middleton’s Royal Alhambra Music Hall'' in 1865, when the new Theatre Royal was opened in Parliament Street. In 1880 the owner of the ''Royal Alhambra Music Hall'', John Betts Wigley was charged with assaulting and beating a comedian William White. The Music Hall closed in 1883 when the Nottingham Magistrates’ refused a theatrical licence.


Notable buildings

*1-17 Adams Building 1854-75 by
Thomas Chambers Hine Thomas Chambers Hine (31 May 1813 – 6 February 1899) was an architect based in Nottingham. Background He was born in Covent Garden into a prosperous middle-class family, the eldest son of Jonathan Hine (1780–1862), a hosiery manufacturer and ...
*5-47, Halifax Place flats, 1981-83 by Peter Hill *27 House, late 18th century. It was built in 1849 for Louis Augustin Baillon, the Vice Consul of France, as Consulate Offices. In 1860s it was adapted into a Lace warehouse. *35 and 37 Warehouse 1880 *46 Kean's Head Public House. Formerly warehouse and offices 1907 by Robert Evans JP,
Robert Evans (Jun) Robert Evans FRIBA (25 February 1863 – 16 August 1927) was an English architect based in Nottingham. History He was born on 25 February 1863, in Nottingham, the son of Robert Evans JP and Sarah Ann Mulcock. He was educated at Rugby School ...
, and J Wollatt. *48 to 50 Lace Warehouse, 1883 by S & J Cargill. now offices *49 House, now offices


References

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