67 The Dragon by John Henry Statham. 1879. This was originally a house dating from 1615 (possibly the first brick building in Nottingham), which evolved into a tavern named the George and Dragon. In 1865 it was taken over by Greenall Whitley and remained under ownership in 1991. It reopened as The Dragon in 1994.[1]
65-66 Pepe's Piri Piri
65A City Centre Apartments
62-64 Tesco
61 Maryland Chicken
60 Chatime
58 and 59
56 facades of 3 former merchants' houses dating from 1705, 1720 and 1740. Cooke and Foster ca 1840. From ca 1920 it housed Pearson's department store.[2] (Habitat in 2016, KFC from September 2020)
52 late 18th century house, now converted for retail use.[3] (British Heart Foundation in 2016)
50 and 51 late 18th century[4] (British Heart Foundation in 2016)
33 Provincial Cinematograph Theatre by Naylor and Sale 1912, later a Lyons' Tea Room.[7] (Ladbrokes in 2016.)
29 and 31 Ram Commercial Hotel, rebuilt by Arthur Brewill and Basil Baily 1899 for the Providence Estates Company.[8] Remodelled by the same architects in 1908 for Liptons Ltd. (MOD Pizza 2016-2020) [9]
27 Shop by J.W.J. Barnes 1902 for Charles Hibbert.[10] (Shuropody in 2016)
25 and 26. Queen's Chambers, Shops and offices by Watson Fothergill 1897 for E.W. Skipwith.[11] (Shakeaway, Nottingham Doughnut and Raithbys newsagent in 2016)
Long Row East
22 Russell Chambers, Marshall and Turner 1895 (Clarks in 2016)