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Bricklayers Arms

 


 
The Bricklayers Arms closed in the 1970s and is now used as a private house.  
 
This pub was owned by the Soulby, Son & Winch brewery.
Adam Cartwright (April 2011)
 

 
From Heritage Lincolnshire
A two-storey 19th century former public house, now a dwelling. The public house was closed circa 1970. The building is rectangular in plan with pebble dash rendering and a concrete hipped roof. There are red brick and pantile roof outbuildings to the rear. The ground floor front elevation of the main range of the building has two bay windows flanking a smaller central casement window. the first floor front elevation has three casement windows. All windows are made of brown uPVC and have a mock tudor lead strip overlay. The building's entrance is in the northwestern elevation.
 

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Marijke van Dam 1950 I used to live above the Pub in 1950 when I was 7 years old and my father was stationed at Northcoates Airforce Base sent by the Dutch Royal Air Force. He had rented rooms above the pub from Mrs Odling who managed the pub with her daughter Violet. We had no running water and no electricity upstairs. The kitchen was downstairs which did have an electric stove. Water had to be pumped outside.