Byard Lane, Pedestrian shopping street in central Nottingham, England
Byard Lane extends for 79 meters between Fletcher Gate and Bridlesmith Gate, featuring multiple Grade II listed buildings along its route.
The street dates back to medieval times when it was called Walleonelane, with its name likely derived from Wall-On Lane due to its position near town defenses.
In 1757, Mary White's house in Chapel Court off Byard Lane served as a meeting point for John Nelson and early Methodist followers in Nottingham.
The lane contains several retail establishments and connects to major shopping areas, with Tesco Fletcher Gate supermarket located within 100 meters.
The street changed its name to Dining Hall Street in 1866 before returning to Byard Lane, referencing the Thomas Simpson Dining Rooms built during that period.
Location: City of Nottingham
GPS coordinates: 52.95190,-1.14790
Latest update: March 5, 2025 07:21
Nottingham Contemporary
167 m
St Peter's Church, Nottingham
58 m
Flying Horse Inn
104 m
Nottingham Exchange
29 m
Poultry and Cheapside
134 m
19, Castle Gate
163 m
Nottingham Guild Hall
79 m
Willoughby House
74 m
Castle Gate Congregational Centre
104 m
10, Low Pavement
56 m
Enfield House And Attached Area Wall
60 m
24 and 26, Low Pavement
78 m
Cross Keys Public House
113 m
Old Vic Public House
122 m
Cleaves Hall
124 m
Units 1 And 2 (Former Dog And Bear Public House)
118 m
17, Castle Gate
149 m
Enfield Chambers
57 m
9, Weekday Cross
152 m
15, Middle Pavement
101 m
8, Low Pavement
56 m
4, Bridlesmith Gate
131 m
4 And 6, Low Pavement
58 m
Pair Of K6 Telephone Kiosks Outside Numbers 24 And 26
66 m
Number 12 And Attached Railings
56 m
Numbers 10, 12 And 12A And Attached Former Lace Factory To The Rear
145 m
Gate And Railings To Forecourt Of Number 24 And 26
72 m
Railings And Gate To Forecourt At Willoughby House
55 mReviews
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