Hounds Gate

Street in Nottingham, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hounds Gate (also known as Houndsgate) is an historic street in the centre of the city of Nottingham between St Peter’s Square and Castle Road.

Coordinates52°57′7″N 1°9′3″W
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Hounds Gate
Hounds Gate
Hounds Gate is located in Nottingham
Hounds Gate
Location within Central Nottingham
Maintained byNottingham City Council
Coordinates52°57′7″N 1°9′3″W
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History

John Speed's map of Nottingham of 1610 showing Hungate

The early name for the street was Hungate and it was referred to as such in 1326[1] and appears in this form on John Speed’s map of Nottingham of 1610.[2] It is thought it received this name from being where part of the kennels for Nottingham Castle were situated.

The paving of the street was the responsibility of the inhabitants of the parish of St. Nicholas, and in 1808 the Grand Jury returned a Bill of Indictment for the poor state of the street[3] The street was repaired in 1809 at a cost of £60 (equivalent to £5,499 in 2023).[4]

The street was bisected in 1958 by the construction of Maid Marian Way, resulting in the loss of several fine properties.

Notable buildings

Maid Marion Way

  • Chartwell House. 67 and 69. Town houses. 18th century. Grade II listed[10]
  • 70 and 72. Town house ca. 1900. Grade II listed[11]
  • 74. Offices by James McCartney 1980[12]
  • 76. Town house ca. 1900. Grade II listed[13]

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