Cromwell House is named after Oliver Cromwell, who supposedly stayed here on his way to the Battle of Winceby (1643)pic.twitter.com/aaMuig19rE
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Cromwell House is named after Oliver Cromwell, who supposedly stayed here on his way to the Battle of Winceby (1643)pic.twitter.com/aaMuig19rE
A closer view of the exposed side of the late medieval Cromwell House, Louthpic.twitter.com/jFrhbnlpMj
@caitlinrgreen I was about to ask if you had a closer view and I see that you've just posted it! Are the timbers oak, or perhaps chestnut?
@GeorgeRick1 not sure, doesn't say in the listing: http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1166184 … Some of timbers look in need of some tender loving care, however!
@caitlinrgreen Indeed. And After only 600 years or so! Too late to get the builder back I suppose. If they're like ours, they'll just deny.
@caitlinrgreen Oh dear!
@caitlinrgreen sad :-/ hope patient responded to the cherry picker TLC
@caitlinrgreen would English history be changed if he had consumed a prawn vindaloo ;)
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