Wellingore, Hall c.1960
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W513012

More about this scene
The central part of this prominent building was built in c1750, and the two outer bays were added in the early 19th century. The chapel was added in 1878 and rebuilt after a fire in 1885. It is now all offices, and the Roman Catholic chapel has been deconsecrated. The biggest tenant is now the St John's Ambulance. There are fine views from the building over the Trent and Witham valley.
An extract from Lincolnshire Living Memories.
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