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Queens Head
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The Queens Head was situated on
Station Road. |
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From Heritage Lincolnshire |
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The Queen's Head hotel and public house is
believed to date to 1849, at which point it was built to accommodate the
railway running adjacent to the site, with the associated station opened in
the same year. Mapping from 1849 names a "Lodge" on the site, with the 1851
census naming a "Railway Tavern". By 1856, the first reference to The
Queen's Head appears in White's Directory. Ordnance Survey mapping dating to
1886 and 1905 show buildings occupying what is now the southern range of the
site, although they are not connected. Further extensions were built c.1999
at which point the current footprint was largely established. During a site
visit as part of a heritage impact assessment in March 2023, it was found
that the oldest surviving fabric appears to date to c.1849 along the
southern wing, with 20th century alterations observed which corroborate the
historic mapping. Elements of the 19th century group appear to have been
demolished, some of which are now overlain by late 20th and early 21st
century additions. |
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