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Town Walk 2026 - Part 11 - St Mary Street to Wharncliffe Road
w/e 22 February 2026
All of this week's pictures were taken with a Nikon D3300 camera

This part equates to part of Stage 19 and most of 20 of the original Town Walk from 2004.

St Mary Street

There have been a lot of changes in Ilkeston since the original Town Walk in 2004 but in this part of the route, the visual alterations have been minimal an in all honesty, I could quite easily have used the same images and descriptions again. For example: "This stage of the Town Walk leaves the Lower Market Place via St Mary Street. The narrow entrance widens out slightly on this S-shaped street to reveal contrasting architectural styles on each side." That still holds true.

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Observation Platform

In 2004 I wrote that "
Following St Mary Street round to its junction with Burns Street we pass this large house now occupied by solicitors." On the corner of St Mary Street and Burns Street, it was "called The Laurels although I could see no evidence of the name." I have since discovered that it is actually two properties with the left hand side being The Laurels and the right hand, Burnside. The most interesting part however remains "the large brick structure on the roof which I assume is the remains of the observation platform that once surmounted the building."

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Congregational Chapel

Returning to the Market Place along Burns Street we pass the block of flats in the former Congregational Chapel. The 1849 building on the site of an another dating from 1781 was sold in 1913 to the Church of Christ following the opening of the Congregational Church (later URC) on Wharncliffe Road but even before 2004, It had been converted into flats.

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The Scala

At the top of Burns Street on the corner with Pimlico is The Scala, the last remaining cinema in the town. Built in 1913, it has recently changed ownership (September 2025) but continues to make the latest film releases available without having to travel out of town.

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Market Place

Our walk now returns us to the Market Place "between two pubs - "The Moon and Sixpence" (formerly "The King's Head") on the left and the "Sir John Warren" to the right." One thing that has changed since 2004 is the name of the pub on the left - it's reverted to "The King's Head". It seems a common trait with pub names. They often acquire a new name and then revert to the old one. As we saw earlier at the top of Bath Street "The Harrow/Roundhouse" and there is also "The Prince of Wales/Poacher" on South Street, "The General Havelock/ Finn M'Couls/Zeon Defteros" on Stanton Road and even "The Gallows/Lock, Stock and Barrel" going back even further on Nottingham Road. And there's probably more that I've not even thought of.

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Drinking Fountain

Looking back towards The Scala another change that becomes obvious from the similar 2004 photo, is that both pubs have been repainted and now have matching colour schemes but the focal point is still the
"Drinking Fountain and Horse Trough erected in 1889 to commemorate the creation of Ilkeston Borough two years earlier."

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Town Hall

The Town Hall stands next to the Sir John Warren and whilst visually it looks the same as it did in 2004 there have been some significant changes since then. The number of staff housed here has been reduced with services split between this building and the Borough's other Town Hall in Long Eaton. The Registration Office is now housed in part of the building allowing marriages to be conducted here.

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Crest & Plaques

The "Public access to the building can be obtained via several entrances and above one of them on the side of the building is the Borough Coat of Arms." The "three commemorative plaques either side of the main door" are memorials to those who lost their lives in The Boer War and those in the Sherwood Foresters Regiment in the two World Wars. The Notice Board at the entrance includes the opening hours of the Town Hall which have been much reduced since the splitting of the services between the two Town Halls.

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Town Hall Extension

The original Town Hall of 1867-68 was extended at the rear into Wharncliffe Road and the first floor finance block in the extension is now occupied by Maclaren Warner Solicitors. The extension was built on the site of the town's outdoor swimming baths which closed about 1972 and were replaced by the Victoria Leisure Centre near Victoria Park. I still "have many painful memories of sessions there, shivering in the unheated water or standing on the side of the baths in the depths of winter."

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The Old Co-Op

"Opposite the Town Hall is the Ilkeston Department Store or the Co-Op as it is still referred to by most Ilkestonians" but the Co-Op is no more and the upper stories are now apartments. The Royal Regency Rooms in the building no longer exist and the ground floor is now home to several independent shops and businesses.

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