Lincolnshire County Council Offices (formerly Lindsey County Offices). Newland, Lincoln. 1926-1932. The Lindsey County Council acquired Newland House which stood in a small area of parkland in about 1922. The new offices were then laid out around two quadrangles with the main facade facing onto Newland. Newland house, which dated from the 1820’s was incorporated into the upper quadrangle on the West Parade frontage. Scorer and Gamble made three applications for building approval to the Lincoln City Council. Building commenced on the Upper Quarangle and the second phase was the southern facade and quadrangle which was in a Neo Georgian style with brick and innovative concrete dressings. Rusticated ground floor with porch with coupled Ionic columns and balustraded parapet. The second floor has pedimented widows with a balustraded parapet above. The third phase returned to the upper quadrangle, and Art Deco staircase was inserted into Newland House and an entrance in the same style was added to the frontage.[1]
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