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Station Hotel

 


The Station Hotel was situated at the junction of Station Street and Trinity Street. The publican in 1896 was Millson Enderby, who was later to become Mayor of Boston.
This pub was owned by the Soulby, Son & Winch brewery until 1951 when it was purchased by JW Green of Luton.
Adam Cartwright (July 2011)

From Lincolnshire Heritage:
Mid 19th Century and later hotel and public house. 3 storey building constructed in red/brown brick, under a slate roof with 3 ridge stacks. On the ground floor was a corner entrance with a panel door, half glazed, and flanked either side by triple sash windows. An additional entrance with overlight opened into Station Street. On the first floor (Station Street) were 4 bar sash windows with splayed lintels with the same arrangement above. On the first floor, overlooking the station entrance, was a large triple sash oriel window with a hipped roof. To the rear, similar fenestration. Demolished circa 1984 and replaced with terraced housing.

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