Stonemason's workshop, Greetham
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 19 Jan 2016
This was Halliday’s and Bland's workshop, built around 1850. A remarkable building with its fragments of medieval masonry built in, recovered during the rebuilding of a local churches. The principal fragments are certainly not from the church in the village which never had any Perpendicular style features. Listed Grade II. Even the normally dry listing record refers to its 'unique character'.