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263, Brant Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1898 / 53°11'23"N

Longitude: -0.5565 / 0°33'23"W

OS Eastings: 496548

OS Northings: 366827

OS Grid: SK965668

Mapcode National: GBR DLY.43F

Mapcode Global: WHGJC.F28Z

Plus Code: 9C5X5CQV+WC

Entry Name: 263, Brant Road

Listing Date: 8 July 1991

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1388469

English Heritage Legacy ID: 485914

ID on this website: 101388469

Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN5

County: Lincolnshire

District: Lincoln

Electoral Ward/Division: Witham

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Lincoln

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Bracebridge All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

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Description


SK96NE
1941-1/5/47
08/07/91

LINCOLN
BRANT ROAD, Bracebridge
(East side)
No.263

II

Former Chartist cottage, now a house. c1845. Random rubble,
partly whitewashed, with concrete tile roof. Single storey, 3
bays. T-plan. Windows are late C20 casements. Projecting
gabled porch with doorway flanked by single windows. Beyond,
on either side, a single larger window.
INTERIOR not inspected.
This building is one of 6 erected for a Chartist land
settlement sponsored by the then owner of Red Hall, and
visited and approved by Feargus O'Connor, MP, founder and
leader of the Chartists.

Listing NGR: SK9654866827

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