The Cornerhouse, Nottingham
The Cornerhouse is leisure complex in the city centre of Nottingham, England.
Built on the former site of Nottingham's local paper, The Nottingham Evening Post, its attractions include a number of bars and restaurants, a multi-screen cinema operated by Cineworld, a large nightclub called Unit 13, Axe throwing, an array of Bars and Restaurants and an indoor adventure golf course.
It is smaller than its neighbouring complexes — Victoria Centre, the Royal Concert Hall and the Theatre Royal — but is bigger than the recently built Trinity Square development.
External links
- Official site
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