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Plough Inn
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Date of photo: 2019 |
Copyright Stewart
Marsh and
licensed for reuse under
this Creative
Commons Licence |
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The Plough Inn was situated on Manby
Middlegate. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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19th century two-storey rendered brick
building, orignally a public house. The first recorded publican is Charles
Waite in 1856; the building is now a dwelling. It has a T-shape plan, stone
qoining and a pitched pantile roof with gable stacks. The front elevation
ground floor has 2 bay casement windows which flank a central doorway. The
first floor of the front elevation has three casement windows. |
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