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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
0.09 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
0.12 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
0.12 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
0.12 miles
5
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
0.12 miles
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Evans Halshaw
Large car dealers in Lincoln
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 3 Mar 2008
0.12 miles
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Evans Halshaw
Car dealers on Newark Road
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 3 Mar 2008
0.13 miles
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5 Cross O'Cliff Hill, Lincoln
It seems to have been built between 1897 and 1913 and called 'Hill Rise'. It is not shown on the 1905 OS map. There are two potential candidates in the planning files, one 1905 and one 1908. It appears to have some substantial outbuildings to the rear. Unusually it has retained the original iron railings on the roadside, most having been removed for the metal in WWII.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 25 Nov 2022
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
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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
0.14 miles