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Gregory Arms Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Harlaxton, Lincolnshire

Gregory Arms Public House

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Photo Jul 2012. The Gregory is a restaurant rather than a public house. This colour scheme avoids the Gregory Arms (Crosses lorraine or seme on a field gules a chevron or (10 Gold crosses on a red shield with a gold arrow stripe across it)). Instead, the stonework features are painted to be indistinguishable from the brick, in a red and grey scheme reminiscent of a 1960's Airfix Railway Station and Platform (modelling a self-consistent but entirely different heritage of the 19th Century).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 17 July 2012

Photo ID: 52960
Building ID: 101264568
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