Description: West side, on Mansfield Road showing York House behind and the entrance to the Victoria Centre car park. York house was once used by Nottingham Technical College (Trent Polytechnic-Nottingham Trent University) and the BBC. The Rose of England Public House Built in 1899 by Watson Fothergill for the Nottingham Brewery Co. It would have been a convenient refreshment stop for passengers using the nearby Victoria Station, completed a year later. There was a public room, a parlour and a commercial room on the ground floor; upstairs was a clubroom and the two top stories provided private accommodation for the landlord and his family Whitbread Brewery re-opened it as 'The Yorker' in October 1967. After a brief spell as the City Alehouse, in August 1993 it was taken over by Firkin Breweries and was called the 'Filly & Firkin'. It has since reverted to its former name of Rose of England.