Willoughby House, Nottingham

Willoughby House is a Grade II* listed building on Low Pavement in Nottingham.

The records for the Borough of Nottingham on 20 June 1743[3] report: Permit to set palisades in front of a house.

- Ordered that Rothwell Willoughby Esquire have leave to set his Palisadoes before his house in the Low Pavement out into the Street so farr as to Range with Mrs Taylors front and three feet four Inches from the Corner of Mr Stockdale's House paying two Shillings and sixpence a year for the same.The railings and gate forming the frontage of the property are separately Grade II* listed.

[4] The central segment-arched double gates with openwork piers and finials, are flanked by ramped spearhead railings and set on a low brick wall with ashlar coping.

[5] In 1848 it was taken over by the Classical, Mathematical and Commercial Academy superintended by Messrs Buddulph and Son which had previously been located in Halifax Place.