The Vinery, Nettleham Road, Lincoln

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The Vinery, Nettleham Road, Lincoln

Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 5 Aug 2022

The Vinery was built c.1840 with re-used door and window details from a much older building, reputedly the Old Deanery in Eastgate. With an attached southern greenhouse, with 19th-century cast-iron framing, it was used as lock-up garages. It was originally in the garden of 18 Eastgate but the garden has been divided up into building plots and the Vinery is part of the property named Stonegarth built in 1960. It was converted to residential use in 2008.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.236184
Longitude
-0.5336