Medieval Remnant Should Have Stayed ; Residents Fury As Heritage Wall Is Replaced by Builders
Lincolnshire Echo › November 20, 2010
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Lincolnshire Echo › November 20, 2010
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RESIDENTS of a "beautiful and ancient" uphill road called in city planners after builders demolished what householders believe to be a remnant of medieval Lincoln.
Work has been under way on a new house at the end of the narrow James Street, off Eastgate, since June last year - but recently, builders took down an old stone wall and replaced it with a new one that has a block-work core.See the full content of this document
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Medieval Remnant Should Have Stayed ; Residents Fury As Heritage Wall Is Replaced by Builders
That led worried neighbours to fear a precedent was being set that could see more people take down aspects of the city...
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