Ferncliffe House, 2 St Catherines, Lincoln
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 25 Nov 2022
Not the best picture but it is difficult to photograph. House built for Alderman Thomas Wallis, architect W Mortimer and Son to planning approved in July 1896. Wallis made additions in 1907 and a dispensing room by builder W Challands in 1911. Presumably from about 1911, the house is occupied by Major Osmand Harry Chapman MD RAMC surgeon until at least 1919. In 1913 Ruddock's directory calls it Fernville. Planning was granted in October 2015 for 54m of 1.95m high wrought iron railings and gate to front elevation.