English: D'isney Place in Eastgate St. Lincoln. By Abraham Hayward 1736.
Grade II* House, now an hotel. 1736, built by Abraham Hayward for John
Disney. Large late C19 wings in a similar style. Brick with
stone dressings and plain tile and slate roofs, with 3 gable
and single ridge stacks. Main block has a central late C19 brick porch with parapet,
and reset stone doorcase, 1736, with pediment on consoles and
fielded 6-panel door. Interior has an original open well wooden staircase with
carved string, panelled soffit, vase and stem balusters and
ramped scrolled handrail, fully restored c1985. Stairwell has
oval panelled plaster ceiling. Drawing room and breakfast room
have full height fielded panelling, enriched plaster panelled
ceilings and cornices, and C19 fireplaces. Breakfast room also
has two 6-panel doors with moulded architraves. First-floor
landing has round headed doorcases with keystones.
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