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Red Lion
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Date of photo: 2009 |
Picture source: Google
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The Red Lion was situated at 34
Hillgate. A grade-II listed building
dating from the late 17th century and altered in the mid 19th and 20th
centuries. This pub closed in 2015. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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Grade II listed public house, dating from the
late 17th century and altered in the mid 19th and 20th centuries. It is
colourwashed red brick and has a slate roof hipped to the right and with a
brick coped left gable and gable stack. |
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Listed
building details: |
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Public house. Late C17, mid C19,
C20. Colourwashed red brick. Slate roof, hipped to the right and with brick
coped left gable with gable stack. Single tall lateral stack. Dentillated
eaves. 2 storeys, 3 bay front with plinth. Central doorway in C20 gabled
partially glazed porch with inner panelled door. Doorway flanked by single
tripartite plain sashes with segmental heads. 2 plain sashes above. Interior
with chamfered beam with triangular stops. |
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