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Historic Building Recording at The Duke of York Public House, 106, Risegate Road, Gosberton Risegate, Lincolnshire |
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Neville Hall MIFA unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
A programme of historic building recording was carried out at this former pubic house complex prior to its proposed demolition and replacement by a new proposed new residential development.. The earliest two buildings on the site are featured on the enclosure award map for the parish of Gosberton of 1799. The dedication of the 'Duke of York' may also point to a late 18th century origin for this former public house complex. The public house is documented in the Stamford Mercury in 1820 and publicans are documented on the site from 1826 onwards.
Other buildings were added to this complex by the late 19th century and during the course of the 20th century. The complex has been much altered during the 20th century. |
Author: |
N Hall
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Neville Hall MIFA
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Year of Publication: |
2022
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South Holland |
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Lincolnshire |
Country: |
England |
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Gosberton |
Grid Reference: 521858, 330039 (Easting, Northing)
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nevilleh1-512014 |
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Created Date: |
07 Jul 2023 |