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Railway Hotel
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The Railway Hotel was situated on the
A52. |
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This pub was owned by the Soulby, Son & Winch
brewery. |
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Adam Cartwright (April 2011) |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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A former 19th century hotel and public house
which was named the Railway Hotel. It was probably opened around the same
time as the nearby Old Leake Station, which was opened in 1848. The station
closed to passengers in 1961 which is probably around the time that the
Railway Hotel was converted into a dwelling. The two-storey building is
constructed of red brick with a pitched concrete tile roof with two gable
chimney stacks and a catslide roof to the rear. The front elevation has a
central bricked-up doorway on the ground floor flanked by a casement window
to each side. On the first floor there are two casement windows above the
ground floor windows. |
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