Malt Cross Nottingham 5789
Malt Cross Music Hall, Nottingham. Dated 1877 designed by Edwin Hill of Nottingham for Charles Weldon. This roof was made of laminated timber, arching over an ornately styled two -tier performance space. This, like the Hoxton Hall Music Hall, had a minimal stage, used for music rather than drama. There were two further floors below the music halls where further performances could be enjoyed in the underground restaurant which became the Malt Cross Billiards Saloon in the 1890s. The site also features a sandstone cave which forms part of Nottingham's cave network. Restored 1982-84 and 2014. Grade 2 listed.
City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England - Malt Cross Music Hall, St James's Street, off Old Market Square
November 2024
Malt Cross Nottingham 5789
Malt Cross Music Hall, Nottingham. Dated 1877 designed by Edwin Hill of Nottingham for Charles Weldon. This roof was made of laminated timber, arching over an ornately styled two -tier performance space. This, like the Hoxton Hall Music Hall, had a minimal stage, used for music rather than drama. There were two further floors below the music halls where further performances could be enjoyed in the underground restaurant which became the Malt Cross Billiards Saloon in the 1890s. The site also features a sandstone cave which forms part of Nottingham's cave network. Restored 1982-84 and 2014. Grade 2 listed.
City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England - Malt Cross Music Hall, St James's Street, off Old Market Square
November 2024