64 Nettleham Road, Lincoln
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 5 Aug 2022
House built for George Spencer with planning approved October 1904 to a design by Arthur Stamp of Barton on Humber. A condition of planning was that "the manure pit is built in cement & coal shoot placed in wall". The 1905 OS map shows the stable block at the rear that has now been converted, at least partially, to a garage. In 1919 planning for A B Wright is described as 'additions to house', architect Fred Baker (b.1874). By this time it was known as Barrowcliffe.