The Greyfriars, Lincoln | |
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Location | Lincolnshire |
Coordinates | 53°13′45″N 0°32′13″W / 53.2293°N 0.5370°W |
OS grid reference | SK9775971248 |
Founded | c1230 |
Built | 13th century, with mid-19th-century additions. |
Restored | 1906 |
Architect | William Watkins |
Architectural style(s) | Early English architecture |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Designated | 8 October 1953 |
Reference no. | 485917 |
Location in Lincolnshire |
The Greyfriars, Lincoln was a Franciscan friary in Lincolnshire, England. The surviving building is the remains of the infirmary of the friary, built of dressed stone and brick and dating from c.1230, with mid-19th-century additions.[1] The clay tile roof of the main building is in a poor condition and the Welsh slate roof of the 19th-century extension has been repaired.[2]
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