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Fellows Morton & Clayton Pub. Nottingham (02). Feb 2022

Prior to the nationalisation of the waterways in 1948 one of the largest canal carriers, and probably the most famous, was Fellows Morton and Clayton.

 

It's a Grade II Listed Building in accordance with Historic England and The National Heritage List for England (NHLE). Coal carrying company offices, now a public house. Dated 1895, converted 1980-1. For Fellows, Morton & Clayton, Ltd.

 

Parts of the company date back to the 1830s and they had been one of the earliest firms to invest confidently in iron boats – steamers, horse boats and some of the earliest motorboats. They built many of them at their own dockyard in Birmingham, but they contracted work out to other shipyards and boatbuilders too, including here in Nottingham.

 

This 1895 redbrick pub by the Nottingham Canal serves real ales and home-cooked meals. It's situated next to Nottingham Canal, adjacent to Nottingham Railway Station.

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