Former maltings, Sleaford (2)

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Former maltings, Sleaford (2)

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 1 Jun 2014

Very impressive, particularly amid the surrounding flatlands. Built in 1901-05 for Bass to the designs of H.A. Couchman. Eight pavilions, four or five of which retain their crane hoods, flank a central tower. Behind is a chimney, in front are single-storeyed offices. Grade II* listed. Malting operations ceased as early as 1959, and after a few fires and other occupants, the buildings have lain empty for almost thirty years. The challenge is how to find a re-use for a thousand feet of six-storey industrial buildings in a small rural town in Lincolnshire. The latest mixed-use development plan foundered. Little change in the three years since Image

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Latitude
52.993636
Longitude
-0.400879