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Nags Head
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The Nags Head was situated at 64 Eastgate.
This grade-II listed pub is now used
as the Ivy, an American-style bar. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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18th century public house. Two storeys,
rendered, with Welsh slate roof with brick stacks at gable ends, Wood eaves
cornice. Three windows in moulded architraves, no glazing bars. Two canted
bays on ground floor and doorway with panelled pilasters and foot scrapers.
Stone plinth. |
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Listed
building details: |
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Cl8, 2 storeys, rendered, with Welsh
slate roof with brick stacks at gable ends, Wood eaves cornice. 3 windows in
moulded architraves, no glazing bars. 2 canted bays on ground floor and
doorway with panelled pilasters and foot scrapers. Stone plinth. |
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