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113 High Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Location
(53°13′18″N, 0°32′44″W)
Lincoln
SK 972 704
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Lincolnshire
now Lincolnshire
  • Thomas E. Russo
  • Thomas E. Russo
15 July 1996

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Feature Sets
Description

Nos. 107-113 High Street is a row of 7 2-storey cottages, now converted into shops on the W side of the street. They date from the mid-17thc and early-18thc. and are listed Grade II as a group. Nos 111-113 are of large squared dressed stone blocks and nos. 107-110 are rendered. No.13 is at the N end of the row, and has a shopfront occupying most of the faced with a low doorway at the extreme N end. Above the N end of the shop door is a reset medieval corbel.

Features

Exterior Features

Exterior Decoration

Corbel tables, corbels
Comments/Opinions

Both Pevsner and the List Description simply describe the corbel as medieval, but it appears to be 12thc work.

Bibliography

Historic England Listed Building. English Heritage Legacy ID: 486014

Lincolnshire Historic Environment Record MLI93848

  1. N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire, Harmondsworth 1990, 526.