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New lease of life for former Jamie’s Italian housed in stunning Nottingham building

It shut last year after the celebrity chef’s restaurant chain went into administration

The Magic Garden has opened for business at the former Jamie's Italian in Nottingham(Image: FHP)

A former Jamie’s Italian eatery in Nottingham has reopened as an independent bar and restaurant following a deal for the premises.

The Italian restaurant, housed in a listed Georgian building in Low Pavement, closed last year after it was announced that the chain, owned by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, had gone into administration.

The property, which has a south facing terrace and rear garden, was put on the market with FHP Property Consultants.

During the lockdown period, the company secured a deal for the building with Fletcher Gate Industries, the company behind other successful ventures such as Hockley Arts Club, Penny Lane and Das Kino.

The firm has now reopened the former Jamie’s Italian and renamed it the Magic Garden. It is the firm’s seventh venue.

The Magic Garden is housed in a stunning Georgian building in the heart of Nottingham which was formerly a Jamie's Italian(Image: Google Maps)

Alan Pearson, from FHP, who acted on behalf of the vendor, said: “Fletcher Gate Industries is an established bar and restaurant operator in Nottingham with a track record of success.

“This made it an easy decision for my client to proceed with them in what was a seamless transaction, enabling them to open as the country came out of lockdown.

“The venue has been very successful since its opening, as people have sought to take advantage of the sun drenched (when the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s weather permits) south facing garden, which is a hidden gem in Nottingham’s city centre.”