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63 Eastgate, Louth
Stevenson's Fruit & Veg business (established 1878) currently occupies no 63 Eastgate, which is a late 18th or early 19th century building, with a rather more recent shopfront. It was Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101165907-63-eastgate-louth#.Y96DHXbP3IU & https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1165907 in 1974.
Image: © Richard Law
Taken: 23 Jul 2022
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61 Eastgate, Louth
Built in 1851, and described as 'elaborate' in its 1974 Grade II listing https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101063259-61-eastgate-louth#.Y96V33bP3IU & https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1063259 The shopfront is rather more modern.
Image: © Richard Law
Taken: 23 Jul 2022
0.03 miles
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Sculpture 'Mapping' off Northgate Louth
Resulting from a unique collaboration, sculptor Lawrence Edwards and book artist Les Bicknell have produced bronze and steel figures outside the library, St James Church, and Kidgate School. The figures are seen discovering, contemplating and understanding the Meridian Line. The sculptures were commissioned by Louth Town Council, with the support of Commissions East. This particular sculpture by the south-east corner of the library off Northgate is entitled 'Mapping'.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 28 May 2005
0.03 miles
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The Pack Horse Inn, Louth
The inn/pub now seems to be mainly based at the far end of the row, with late 19th century shopfronts inserted in the parts to the right; the upper floors are quite possibly still part of the hotel. The whole building dates from around 1750, that date being inscribed within the coach entrance at the far end, and was Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101359884-the-pack-horse-inn-louth#.Y96Ae3bP3IU & https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359884 in 1974.
Image: © Richard Law
Taken: 23 Jul 2022
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Eastgate, Louth
Image: © Colin Park
Taken: 21 Sep 2013
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Louth, Eastgate
Electric Palace opened in 1909.
The 1931 Kinematograph Year Book lists the proprietor and manager as E. E. Roberts. Advertising “Pictures and Variety”, it had a stage that was 15ft by 30ft. By that time the cinema had been renamed the Palace Theatre. By 1937 when it closed, it had reverted back to the Electric Palace name.
Image: © Andrew Riley
Taken: 5 Oct 2017
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Sunday morning on Eastgate, Louth
Image: © Steve Fareham
Taken: 2 Jun 2013
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47 Eastgate, Louth
A 3-storey building which dates from the early 19th century, with a more modern shop inserted to the ground floor. It was Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101359883-47-eastgate-louth#.Y96XDHbP3IU & https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359883 in 1974.
Image: © Richard Law
Taken: 23 Jul 2022
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Ye Olde White Swanne in Eastgate
Image: © John Firth
Taken: 7 Jul 2010
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81 & 83 Eastgate, Louth
With their origins as houses in the 18th century, these two properties have more recently been converted for commercial use. They were collectively Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101359885-81-and-83-eastgate-louth#.Y7_JkXbP02w & https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359885 in 1974.
Image: © Richard Law
Taken: 23 Jul 2022
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