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Albert Terrace, Sleaford
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 12 Sep 2024
0.01 miles
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West Banks, Sleaford, Lincs.
Pedestrian bridges over River Slea to houses on the north side of West Banks (road name). Water Gate (road name) and the town centre lie ahead.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 29 Nov 2014
0.03 miles
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West Banks, Sleaford
West Banks, with the River Slea running alongside in a channel.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 11 Sep 2010
0.03 miles
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River Slea and West Banks, Sleaford
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 12 Sep 2024
0.04 miles
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Westgate House, Westgate
Currently home to mri Software LLC, formerly known as Qube Global Software, formerly known as Estate Computer Systems https://www.mrisoftware.com/uk/.
Previously home of the Water Board.
Image: © Ian Paterson
Taken: 30 Aug 2007
0.05 miles
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Disused car park, Westgate, Sleaford
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 12 Sep 2024
0.05 miles
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Salvation Army hall, Sleaford
The Salvation Army hall on West Banks, Sleaford.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 11 Sep 2010
0.05 miles
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The Old Fire Station
The former Fire Station on Watergate in Sleaford
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 6 Feb 2009
0.06 miles
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Former Fire Station, Sleaford, Lincs.
West Banks (the road name) joins - or becomes - Water Gate (a road name) here with the restricted entrance to the Riverside shopping complex on the right, the open-gated entrance to the NHS Riversdale Health Clinic on the left and the tower of the former fire station overlooking the junction. A water mill previously stood where this building now stands. The complex now houses offices but date stones on the site bear the dates of the construction of the original fire station building, i.e. 1829 and this building, 1900.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 29 Nov 2014
0.07 miles
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Playhouse Yard, Sleaford, Lincs.
With its main entrance on West Gate and its stage door entrance on Playhouse Yard, the Grade II-listed Playhouse Theatre was built as a theatre for a local printer and actor Joseph Smedley in 1825. It was ‘sold on’ several times and finally closed c.1850. In 1856 the building was sold to a certain Thomas Parry who in turn sold to the Church of England, who commissioned Sidney Gambier Parry of London (1878-1924) and William Kirk of Nottingham (1749-1823) to convert the building into Sleaford's first infant school. During its life-time the building has served as store rooms and a Government Welfare Benefits Office. In 1993 the local amateur dramatics society “Sleaford Little Theatre” (SLT) were based in the Methodist chapel in a nearby village. However, when this Georgian playhouse building became “For Sale” they were able to purchase it. The Playhouse finally reopened in 2000 and SLT have continued restoring it ever since between shows.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 29 Nov 2014
0.07 miles