Designed by Robert Frank Vallance of Vallance & Westwick for the Midland Bank
A building of early 20th-century design — simple and elegant
The elaborate old Boots building which became Dickie Dirts
Designed by Vallance & Westwick of Mansfield
One of the longest-running businesses on the Market Place
Another building by Vallance & Westwick of Mansfield
The entrance still features a 1950s tiled façade
Built around 1820 and Grade II listed
Designed by Vallance & Westwick for Marchant & Sons, a well-reputed tailoring service
One of the longest-standing businesses on Leeming Street
A remnant of the former Eclipse Hotel?
A building of unique design and once the home of Leckenby's
The former Moot Hall, commissioned by Lady Oxford of Welbeck
Now the central hub of the Mansfield Building Society
A Vallance and Westwick building built for a Mr J. King, photographer
The Imperial Buildings were originally designed for a Mr J. Greenwood
A building with a delicate glass frontage
The Imperial Buildings is a Grade II listed building
Built in the early 20th century
Built in 1901 by Mansfield architects, Vallance & Westwick
The Brunts Buildings feature a statue of their founder, Samuel Brunts
A Queen Elizabeth's School Trust charity building
Originally may have been an elegant townhouse