Willoughby House, Historic townhouse in Low Pavement, Nottingham, England
Willoughby House is a Georgian townhouse spanning five floors with original architectural features including grand staircases, ornate cornices, and traditional flagstone flooring throughout. The building displays the elegant craftsmanship of 18th-century design in every detail.
Built in 1738 specifically for the Honourable Rothwell Willoughby, the house marked an important period in Nottingham's architectural development. Its construction documents the Georgian building traditions of that era.
The house serves as a flagship store showcasing an art collection throughout its spaces, with hand-painted staircases and Georgian-style library shelving creating a distinct blend of historical design and contemporary retail. Visitors encounter original architectural details that reflect the building's residential past alongside modern fashion displays.
Located on Low Pavement, the house welcomes visitors who can enjoy monogramming services, personal shopping assistance, and clothing adjustments. Complimentary refreshments are provided to guests during their visit.
Originally a private residence, the building was later transformed into a retail space while preserving all its Georgian architecture intact. This adaptive reuse demonstrates how historic homes can serve contemporary purposes without losing their original character.
Location: City of Nottingham
GPS coordinates: 52.95130,-1.14741
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:45
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