IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Gaunt Street, LINCOLN, LN5 7PN

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Gaunt Street, LN5 7PN by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (217 Images Found)

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John O'Gaunt House
Former West's showrooms http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2834865 on High Street, called John O'Gaunt House as it stands on the site of a medieval house that was popularly referred to as John O'Gaunt's Palace
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 12 Jan 2013
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High Street shops
Former West's Motor Company buildings on High Street, now shops and flats
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 28 Jan 2012
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High Street shops
Former West's Motor Company buildings on High Street http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2834865
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 28 Jan 2012
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Former Lincoln Arms
Bang & Olufsen shop on High Street in the former Lincoln Arms, built 1907 replacing a 17th century inn of the same name. The building contains a re-set Romanesque door arch c1150, salvaged from the demolition of the nearby St.Andrew's Hall in 1783
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 28 Jan 2012
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Former Lincoln Arms, 114 High Street, Lincoln
Grade II* Listed Romanesque door arch circa 1150, salvaged during demolition 1783, and re-sited 1907 is in a first-floor rear room. The listed door is reputed to have come from St. Andrew's Hall that stood over Gaunt Street and occupied the location of the Lincoln Arms and immediately adjacent to St Andrew's Cottages which are the row of shops that are still standing (107-113 High Street). The knowledge of this comes from a drawing by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm done just before the halls demolition in 1783. Heritage Connect Lincoln tells us that the pub was built in 1907 as The Lincoln Arms Public House by architects W Mortimer & Son for Mowbray and Co of Grantham (who had acquired Dawber & Co., the previous owners in 1905). The original pointed front gables were cut horizontally above the windows but have been reinstated, as has the chimney stack, also chopped down at some point. This building replaced the stone-built Lincoln Arms, later 114 and 115 High Street, part of the row of cottages which survives. In 1872 the building next to Gaunt Street is No.121 occupied by a coal salesman but by 1889-1892 it is John Simpson Scott at the Lincoln Arms. In 1894 Harriett Scott is here but by 1897-1900 Thomas Gregory followed in 1901, now numbered 115, with Mrs Gregory. Still 115 in 1909-1913 William Wallis is listed. Publican in 1919 was George Marshall now listed at No.114. 1926 and 1930 William Langham is here and in 1946 J Frow. Mowbray were acquired by J W Green Ltd. (1952) and changed name to Flowers Breweries (East Midlands) Ltd. (1954). 1961 it must have become a Whitbread house when they acquired Flowers. Between 1989-1993 it was Sykes Video Links Ltd retail shop then 1993-2020 it was used as a shop by Bang and Olufsen. Between August 2018 and January 2022 it was the Registered office address of The New Homes Agent Ltd. In December 2021 planning was applied for conversion to a house of multiple occupancy and at time of writing it was ‘Pending Consideration’.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 16 Nov 1989
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Bang & Olufsen shop
Shop on lower High Street, formerly the Lincoln Arms
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 3 Jan 2007
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Former Lindsey Police HQ
Three shops at 381 High Street in a building that was originally the Lindsey County Constabulary Headquarters
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 18 Nov 2012
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107-113 High Street
A row of seven grade II listed, mid-17th and early 18th century cottages, now 6 shops on High Street
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 28 Jan 2012
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St.Andrew's Row
Part of St.Andrew's Row, 107-113 High Street, grade II listed 17th century cottages, now shops, built from stone salvaged from St.Andrew's Hall which stood on the site.
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 12 Jan 2013
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St.Andrew's Row
Part of St.Andrew's Row, 107-113 High Street, grade II listed 17th century cottages, now shops, built from stone salvaged from St.Andrew's Hall which stood on the site.
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 12 Jan 2013
0.03 miles
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