Lace Market, Industrial conservation district in Nottingham, England
The Lace Market district contains red brick Victorian buildings with elaborate windows, ornate details, and former warehouses spread across multiple streets.
During the 1800s, the Lace Market served as the central hub of lace manufacturing in Britain, with hundreds of workers producing intricate textiles.
The district now includes the Nottingham Contemporary art gallery, fashion boutiques, restaurants, and creative businesses within its preserved industrial structures.
Free guided walking tours of the Lace Market depart from the Tourist Information Centre every Saturday at 2 PM between March and October.
The Adams Building features curved corner sections, cast iron columns, and internal light wells that allowed workers to examine lace products.
Location: City of Nottingham
GPS coordinates: 52.95200,-1.14400
Latest update: December 8, 2025 13:16
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