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Bridge House

A Grade II Listed Building in Croft, Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1346 / 53°8'4"N

Longitude: 0.2605 / 0°15'37"E

OS Eastings: 551319

OS Northings: 362106

OS Grid: TF513621

Mapcode National: GBR LXL.DPC

Mapcode Global: WHJM6.ZG6S

Plus Code: 9F5247M6+V5

Entry Name: Bridge House

Listing Date: 17 December 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1267365

English Heritage Legacy ID: 418903

ID on this website: 101267365

Location: East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, PE24

County: Lincolnshire

District: East Lindsey

Civil Parish: Croft

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Croft All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

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Description


CROFT PINCHBECK LANE
TF 56 SW
(south side)
5/32 Bridge House

II

Farmhouse. Mid C18, late C19. Red brick. Pantile roof with
brick coped and tumbled gables and gable stacks. 2 storeys with
garret, 3 bay front with central doorway with C19 latticework
porch and partially glazed door. Doorway flanked by single plain
sashes with 3 plain sashes above, all with wooden lintels.


Listing NGR: TF5131962106

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