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<big>'''Red Cow''', ''Gregory Street, Lenton, Nottingham Nottinghamshire''</big>
<big>'''Red Cow''', ''Gregory Street, Lenton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire''</big>


A historic pub which was rebuilt by [[Home Brewery Co. Ltd]] in the 1960s. The new pub had an unusual exterior with a large red cow projecting through the front first floor window. Demolished in November 2015, and the site redeveloped.
A historic pub which was rebuilt by [[Home Brewery Co. Ltd]] in the 1960s. The new pub had an unusual exterior with a large red cow projecting through the front first floor window. Demolished in November 2015 for housing development.




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LentonRedCow_Historic_LentonTimes.jpg
LentonRedCow_Historic_LentonTimes.jpg|Courtesy Jack Hall and www.lentontimes.co.uk
LentonRedCow_SP_Nov2005.jpg
LentonRedCow_SP_Nov2005.jpg|Car park sign in 2005
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 1 March 2020

Red Cow, Gregory Street, Lenton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

A historic pub which was rebuilt by Home Brewery Co. Ltd in the 1960s. The new pub had an unusual exterior with a large red cow projecting through the front first floor window. Demolished in November 2015 for housing development.