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White Hart

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Date of photo: 2012 |
© Copyright Richard
Croft and
licensed for reuse under
this Creative
Commons Licence |
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The White Hart was situated at 52 High
Street. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage. |
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Former public house. Two storey brick
construction, under a pitched gabled tile roof. One and two storey ancillary
buildings to the rear. There is evidence of multiple phases of building, the
earliest of which is the early 18th or late 17th century structure to the
west, comprising a ground floor bar with accommodation above. To the south
of this is a modern single storey toilet block extension. Further west is a
second building containing another bar with accommodation above, and a small
modern conservatory extension to the south. Adjoining this to the east is a
pair of converted former agricultural/ancillary buildings and a modern
garage building incorporated into the original boundary walls. The western
ancillary building appears to have had a stable at ground floor level with a
hayloft and possible granary above, and is likely dated to the mid 19th
century. The eastern ancillary building is a single storey with a wide
opening to the south, and an infilled central door in the north elevation.
Bullnosed bricks around the entrance in the south elevation indicate that it
may have been used as animal accommodation, possibly a cattle shelter
(though historic mapping shows no evidence of the usual associated yard).
All of the buildings have undergone significant internal alteration in the
20th century, including the removal of door and window openings in the south
elevation, the removal of original windows at first floor level, and the
removal of fireplaces in the bar area. |
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