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SK9771 : Raven House, 6 Lindum Road, Lincoln
taken 24 years ago, near to Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Raven House, 6 Lindum Road, Lincoln
Grade II* Listed. Built in 1780 as house and now used as offices, the frontage has a veranda with an arcade and open corridor below, and 6 columns extend from top to bottom. In 1853 it was occupied by W A Nicholson, (architect). Around this time, mid 19th century, it was re-fronted (can’t see a planning application for it). Between 1857-1862 by Joseph Shuttleworth, who added a greenhouse, stable and coach-house. Between 1867-1881, Richard Ellison; 1885, Thomas M Wilkinson (surgeon); 1895-1900 A Ramage (bank manager); 1901-1913, James Dawson (industrialist). In between 1924-1941 it was home to a Madame Shortt, (whose business was women’s clothing) and she renamed it as Corinthian House. In between 1948-1988 it was known as Red Cross House and used as various solicitors’ offices. It was restored in 1989/90. Planning approved conversion from vacant offices to dwellinghouse in January 2016; by this time already known as Raven House.
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