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Description: | PRN 37847
[Note - where there is confusion or discrepancy between sources regarding the date of a building, the Royal Commission survey (which is the most detailed and recent) has been taken as the most reliable.]
No. 59 was formerly the Pineapple Inn, and was built in the early 18th century. It is three storeys in height with attics and a wide eaves cornice, and has an ashlar stone front wall. The interior retains its original roof structure. {1}
No. 59 dates to the late 17th century [this date is probably incorrect - see above]. The upper storeys are preserved above a modern shop. It has a completely modern interior. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to the appropriate List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. {2}
No. 60 dates to the 1930s and has Grecian details. {3}
Nos. 59 and 60 have been combined into one shop. {4} | Subjects: | Building | Temporal: | 1700 - 1930 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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