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Grade II Listed 107-113 High Street in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

 

A 17th Century run of cottages which runs between 107-113 built of Squared ashlar and brick with inside beaded and chamfered beams. The row of cottages are often called St Andrews Row after a former street close to their location. The range was rebuilt by Mr Peart in 1797.

 

107 High Street: Inside beaded and chamfered beams. 1961 D Neal fruiterer; 1965 F M Smallwood Domestic Heating Centre. 1975-date, Ashby Sales and Exchange, second-hand goods.

 

108 High Street: 18th century box window and a moulded wooden door case with cornice. Inside beaded and chamfered beams. On site of St. Andrews Row. Number 108 was a post office branch in 1881; 1975 possibly a private house.

 

109 High Street: T W Sidaway wardrobe dealer; Franks Hairdressers c.1965 to ?2000; 2007 Crazy Nails

 

111 High Street: Rear outbuildings rebuilt in 1906 for J E Williams. 1961 G Smalley, fried fish dealer; 1965, D McPhail bookmakers.

 

112 High Street: 1961-1975 (at least), the Pet Shop (with 113). 1970s Linbrew.

 

113 High Street: A Medieval corbel reset in the east front. 1961-1975 (at least), the Pet Shop (with 112).

 

Information Source:

arcade.lincoln.gov.uk/index.htm

 

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Uploaded on July 12, 2023
Taken on April 6, 2015