DescriptionLeigh-Pemberton House, Castle Square, Lincoln (638802885 cropped).jpg
Now the Tourist Information Office this large timber framed merchant's house situated in Castle Square, Lincoln, dates from around 1543. It is thought to have been a pub, possibly the Ironmongers Arms in 1666. From 1899-1979 it was a bank branch and it was the National Provincial Bank who extensively restored the building in 1929, later the it became the National Westminster Bank following National Provincial’s merger with the Westminster bank in 1968.
Sir Robert Leigh-Pemberton was chairman of the National Westminster Bank and Governor of the Bank of England 1983-93
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