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Leigh-Pemberton House
Leigh-Pemberton House is located in Lincolnshire
Leigh-Pemberton House
Location within Lincolnshire
General information
LocationLincoln
Town or cityLincolnshire
CountryEngland
Coordinates53°14′04″N 0°32′19″W / 53.2345°N 0.5387°W / 53.2345; -0.5387
Completed1543

Leigh-Pemberton House is a historic house located on Castle Square in Lincoln, England, located on Bailgate between Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle. It became a Grade II* listed building on 8 October 1953.[1] It is a half-timbered Tudor house, originally built for a merchant in 1543. A bank from 1899 until 1979, it was eventually given to the city of Lincoln by the Chairman of the National Westminster Bank, Sir Robin Leigh-Pemberton, (later governor of the Bank of England).[2] It underwent extensive restoration in 1929 and 1970.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Leigh-pemberton House 8, Lincoln". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Leigh-Pemberton House". Britain Express. Retrieved 15 December 2011.