Gallows Lane, Beverley, Yorkshire

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Gallows Lane, Beverley, Yorkshire

Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 23 Oct 2015

Designed by William Botterill of Kingston upon Hull, Longcroft, later Longcroft Hall, was erected circa 1863 by J.A. Hudson, son of a brick maker of Kingston upon Hull. A much altered house of red brick with stone quoins and some Gothic details. The house and part of its grounds was later occupied by Longcroft School, latterly East Riding College until September 2015 when it closed and reopened in new premises in Flemingate, Beverley.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.847427
Longitude
-0.446044