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Golden Lion
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Date of photo: 2018 |
Picture source: Google
Streetview |
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The Golden Lion was situated on West
Street. This was a grade-II listed pub. |
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From: Lincolnshire Heritage Explorer |
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Grade II listed public house, dating from the
late 18th or early 19th century. It is painted rubble with rough rendering
on ground floor and red brick to the rear and has a replaced pantile roof. |
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Listed
building details: |
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Late C18 or early Cl9. 2 storeys in
painted rubble, with rough rendering on ground floor. Red brick to rear.
Double roof of replaced pantiles. Remains of brick chimney to right. 4
irregularly-placed windows with moulded flush frames and marginal glazing. 3
shallow rectangular bays on ground floor with modern glazing. Modern window
to left. Plain wood pilastered doorway with cornice. Small rendered plinth. |
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