Description: The Station Buildings, formerly Furley's Grocery Store owned by Thomas Furley (1922), were built by Watson Fothergill at the junction of Clinton Street West and Upper Parliament Street. Watson Fothergill, whose real name was Fothergill Watson, was one of the leading local architects practising in the Nottingham area from about 1870 to 1906. During this time he designed over a hundred buildings including houses, banks, churches, shops and warehouses, many of which still survive today. His style was Gothic revival and the Old English vernacular (loosely based on medieval churches and castles, and 16th & 17th century tudor buildings) which were very popular in the Victorian times. The buildings now houses shops and Lloyds Bank. This relief above the shop shows sugar cane being processed.