IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Albion Place, LOUTH, LN11 9AE

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Albion Place, LN11 9AE by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Listing (173 Images Found)

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Victorian Villa
Handsome Victorian town house at the junction of Eastgate and Church Street
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 27 Jun 2007
0.03 miles
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Lest we should forget: former printworks and some fine victorian architecture
Lest we should forget: former printworks and shop (seen here) and Winch's Brewery - Image These were part of a historic row of buildings, including the brewer's house and the spring-fed swimming pool. See: Image and Image The applicant said the property had been on the market for nearly 7 years, and not sold and that the condition was "worsening". The Victorian Society objected strongly to the plans. Nevertheless, though the first application was not successful, East Lindsey District Council allowed the second, thus sanctioning the destruction of this historic buildings. Housing is to be built on the site. A similar fate befell the chimney in Cinder Lane, which after being abandoned for 7 years was declared to be unsafe, so that the Council said it had no option but to allow it to be demolished. To see the tragic, and shameful, transformation see: Image], Image] and Image
Image: © Chris Taken: 10 Oct 2012
0.04 miles
3
Takeaway, Louth
On Eastgate.
Image: © JThomas Taken: 21 Mar 2015
0.04 miles
4
Lest we should forget: former printworks and Winch's Brewery
This site consisted of Winch's brewery, which dated from the middle of the 19th century, and behind it, on Queen Street, the former Allinsons Print Works and shop (Image). These were part of a historic row of buildings, including the brewer's house and the spring-fed swimming pool. See: Image and Image Originally William East's brewery (he lived up the road, see TF3387 : William East's house in Church Street), it was taken over in the 1880's by T.M.Winch and Co.(as seen here). Then it continued as Soulby Sons and Winch until 1910. The water for the beer came from Aswell Spring, which flowed through the Gatherums from Aswell Street, also supplying the open air swimming pool next door. The applicant said the property had been on the market for nearly 7 years, and not sold and that the condition was "worsening". The Victorian Society objected strongly to the plans. Nevertheless, though the first application was not successful, East Lindsey District Council allowed the second, thus sanctioning the destruction of this historic buildings. Housing is to be built on the site. A similar fate befell the chimney in Cinder Lane, which after being abandoned for 7 years was declared to be unsafe, so that the Council said it had no option but to allow it to be demolished. To see the tragic, and shameful, transformation see: Image], Image] and Image
Image: © Chris Taken: 10 Oct 2012
0.04 miles
5
Unusual old corner house
Specially designed as a corner house, on the corner of Church Street and Eastgate, this unusual house goes unnoticed nowadays, probably because of all the traffic. Apart from the elegant balcony, note the rounded bay window: even the glass is curved. Next to the front door is an old "speaking tube" for visitors to introduce themselves. See: Image
Image: © Chris Taken: 11 Sep 2012
0.04 miles
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Unusual old corner house: detail
There are a number of interesting features on this corner house, on the corner of Church Street and Eastgate: See Image This is an old speaking tube for visitors to introduce themselves.
Image: © Chris Taken: 11 Sep 2012
0.04 miles
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The destruction of the historic Winch's Brewery
Lest we should forget what has been destroyed, see Image and Image In the 2012 photo the broken wall is seen intact and bearing the name of the brewery "T.M.Winch and Co." This site consisted the brewery, which dated from the middle of the 19th century, and the former Allinsons Print Works and shop. These were part of a historic row of buildings, including the brewer's house and the spring-fed swimming pool. See: Image and Image Originally William East's brewery (he lived up the road, see TF3387 : William East's house in Church Street), it was taken over in the 1880's by T.M.Winch and Co.(as seen here). Then it continued as Soulby Sons and Winch until 1910. The water for the beer came from Aswell Spring, which flowed through the Gatherums from Aswell Street, also supplying the open air swimming pool next door. The applicant said the property had been on the market for nearly 7 years, and not sold and that the condition was "worsening". The Victorian Society objected strongly to the plans. Nevertheless, though the first application was not successful, East Lindsey District Council allowed the second, thus sanctioning the destruction of this historic buildings. Housing is to be built on the site. A similar fate befell the chimney in Cinder Lane, which after being abandoned for 7 years was declared to be unsafe, so that the Council said it had no option but to allow it to be demolished.
Image: © Chris Taken: 22 Jul 2014
0.04 miles
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Louth Bus Station
Image: © JThomas Taken: 21 Mar 2015
0.04 miles
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Louth war memorial: detail
See: Image
Image: © Chris Taken: 10 Oct 2012
0.05 miles
10
Eastgate Union Church
Baptist and United Reformed Church on Eastgate
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 27 Jun 2007
0.05 miles
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