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Station Hotel
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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. |
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This pub was owned by the Soulby, Son
& Winch brewery until 1951 when it was purchased by JW Green of Luton. |
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Adam Cartwright (July 2011) |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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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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