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Gasometer at Bracebridge
The Lincoln gas works, a gasometer and a radio mast can be clearly seen. The entrance to the Lincoln Priory School (formerly Lincoln School of Science and Technology) is less obvious.
Image: © Matthew Smith
Taken: 16 Sep 2005
0.07 miles
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Evans Halshaw
Large car dealers in Lincoln
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 3 Mar 2008
0.11 miles
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Cut Mark: Lincoln, 193 Newark Road
A cut bench mark on the side of no.193 Newark Road, on the corner of Manby Street. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4765514 for a wider view and http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm37956 for details.
Image: © Brian Westlake
Taken: 14 Dec 2015
0.11 miles
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Lincoln, 193 Newark Road
On the angle facing Manby Street is a cut bench mark. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4765511 for a close-up and http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm37956 for details.
Image: © Brian Westlake
Taken: 14 Dec 2015
0.11 miles
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Evans Halshaw
Car dealers on Newark Road
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 3 Mar 2008
0.12 miles
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Otter's Cottages New Build
February 2010
Otter's Cottages new build [Number 10 thro' 13] now completed; visible beyond the wooden fence in this photo.
Original row of 9 cottages built 1880; the new homes are built in a sympathetic red brick and the dentil brickwork pattern seen on the older cottages has been matched at the eaves, however the new homes do not have an attic room - nor chimney stacks, which makes them look a little odd!
Image: © Rory
Taken: 21 Feb 2010
0.13 miles
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Otter's Cottages, Lincoln August 2020
Row of 9 Victorian era terraced cottages, featuring date stone for 1880.
Image: © A Duncombe
Taken: 10 Aug 2020
0.13 miles
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Otter's Cottages, Lincoln August 2020 / 2
Row of 9 Victorian era terraced cottages with date stone 1880.
Terrace block of 4 modern terraced houses, built 2009, seen at end of row.
Image: © A Duncombe
Taken: 10 Aug 2020
0.13 miles
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Clayton Road
Light industrial units dwarfed by the gasometer on Clayton Road
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 3 Mar 2008
0.14 miles
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Ashleigh, 9 Cross O'Cliff Hill, Lincoln
House built for John Lodge (MD Wagon & Engine Co.) architect W Mortimer and Son to planning granted in April 1897. Garage and greenhouse added in 1912. Apparently called Ashleigh from new. In October 2013 planning was granted for conversion to 4 flats. In the grounds to the rear is an annex to be converted to two flats. Prior to this the property had been a training facility for some time, owned by Lincolnshire County Council. Access to 6 parking spaces at the rear had been accessed through a private driveway within the ownership of no. 11.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 25 Nov 2022
0.14 miles