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Large dining pub with a small drinking area to the left. Contemporary décor with a servery in the dining area. Alcohol not served until 11am
Historic Interest
Known when opened as the Wilford Farm Inn, it is a 1990's Bass conversion of a garden centre building which was itself an earlier building associated with Wilford House. Built in 1781 as the stable block to Wilford House by Samuel Stretton to a design by William Henderson of Loughborough. Red brick, with ashlar dressings and hipped slate roof with 2 ridge stacks. Rendered plinth, impost band, ashlar and brick dentillated eaves. 2 storeys; 5 window range. Original openings have rubbed brick heads and surrounds. Projecting central entrance bay with pediment containing a round window. Elliptical arched carriage opening with wooden double gates. Above, a rectangular blank flanked by round blanks. Beyond, on each side, 2 round arches, blank to right. To left, an inserted door and 2 glazing bar windows. Above to right 2 original shallow casements.
The Harvester is a Grade II Listed building (No. 1247228) (Historic England).
The Harvester is in Nottingham City Council's Wilford House Conservation Area.
[Nottingham City Council; Clifton North Ward / Nottingham South Parliamentary Constituency]
Harvester, Nottingham