St Marks Church Hall, St Marks Street, Lincoln

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St Marks Church Hall, St Marks Street, Lincoln

Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 7 Feb 2014

Grade II Listed former church hall. Built as St Marks Parochial School 1875, architect W Watkins. In the 1901 City Directory it is described as 'St. Mark's Day School-Miss Jackson. head-mistress'. In 1913 it is St Marks Sunday School. 1970 to date the RSPCA Centre, it was refurbish around 2010. St Marks Street was St Marks Lane from about 1685 to about 1900. The section near the High Street was St Marks Place/Square until widening in February 1935.

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Image Location

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53.225874
Longitude
-0.54324