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White Hart
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Date of photo: 2024 |
Picture source:
Ian Chapman |
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The White Hart was situated at 1
Bethlehem Street.
This pub closed in the 2010s. |
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Grimsby’s oldest pub, the
interior lights have been seen glowing from time to time, but not a human
being in sight, could be the resident ghost enjoying a spot of occasional
haunting. |
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In The Drink Magazine, Spring 2025 |
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From NE Lincolnshire Heritage: |
A public house, originally two houses, built
of brick with render and a pantile roof. Originally built in the mid 18th
century with modifications in the 19th and 20th centuries.
A Heritage At Risk Survey conducted in 1994 assessed the building as:
Condition: Good
Occupancy: Occupied
Risk Category: Buildings not at risk from neglect |
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