Describes itself as 'The number one underground arts and music venue in Nottingham'. Bizarre, as it is located on the first floor of the building! Bottled beer sold.
Historic Interest
Chameleon is located in a Grade II listed building (No. 1246315) called Newcastle Chambers, located in Nottingham City Council's Old Market Square Conservation Area.
2 houses with attic workshops, now shops and cafe, and adjoining offices and warehouse. c1800, altered and extended c1870, altered late C20. Painted brick with ashlar dressings and slate mansard roofs. L-plan front range, and at the rear a narrow courtyard flanked by 2-storey buildings. Front block, 4 storeys plus attics; 4 window range. Windows are mainly glazing bar sashes, many partly reglazed, with moulded surrounds and sill bands. Ground floor has 2 late C20 shopfronts with an entry between them. First floor has to left a 2-light shop window, c1870, with wooden pilasters and cornice. To right, 2 sashes. Second and third floors have 4 sashes. Mansard roof has a large 7-light workshop window to left. Rear wing, 4 and 3 storeys, has 8 windows, mostly margin pane sashes. Rear addition, to north, c1800, 3 storeys, has 4 windows, mainly glazing bar sashes. Ranges flanking the far end of the courtyard, c1870, 2 storeys, have segment-arched windows with keystones, mainly margin light sashes. At the far end of the courtyard, a Tudor arched door to a warehouse. Included for group value (Historic England).
[Nottingham City Council; Bridge Ward / Nottingham South Parliamentary Constituency]
Chameleon, Nottingham
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