The Grade II-listed building is no longer an actual hotel
Clumber Street can be a bit of an overwhelming experience at times as it's one of the busiest streets in Nottingham city centre. But despite the ever-changing line-up of stores, there is one building that is always recognisable - the Lion Hotel.
Read more: Nottingham University Hospitals cautioned after staff member suffered serious head injuries In 1763, a great match was organised between London and Nottingham but it was abandoned after a number of the birds were poisoned with arsenic in their drinking water ahead of the fight. The association offered a reward of £50 to catch the person responsible.
Two years later, Nellie Ellis, from Radford, who was a barmaid in the Lion, admitted to stealing a gold watch with a value of £2 from Lucy Hepworth, who she worked with. In an interview, she admitted to stealing the watch from a box in the bedroom and was fined 10 shillings.
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