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Admiral Nelson

 

 


 
The Admiral Nelson was situated on the A52. This pub closed in 2019.
 

 
From: Lincolnshire Heritage Explorer:
The Admiral Nelson, also previously known as Nelson Inn, is a public house which is mentioned as early as 1807 in an auction notice in the Stamford Mercury. {1} The two-storey building is constructed of rendered brick with a pitched pantile roof which has stepped gable stacks on either end. The ground floor has a central doorway with moulded surround and an architrave abovel; it is flanked by a bar sash window to either side, with wooden louvered shutters. The first floor has three two-over-two sash windows with segmental head and plain sills. There is a western two-storey wing to the rear of the main part of the building, this wing is constructed of red brick with a pitched pantile roof, central stepped stack and south facing solar panels. There is also a small single storey extension to the south of the main building which faces the street.
 

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