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Stone Arms

 


 

The Stone Arms was situated on the High Street. This pub closed in 2024.
 

 
From Lincolnshire Heritage:
Public House. Three bay red brick building in Flemish Bond, under a hipped slate roof. Replacement windows of timber top opening casements, some plain light and some with diamond pattern latticing. Modern doors and some modern single storey ranges as extensions to original building. White's 1856 Trade Directory names Ralph Lascelles as 'victualler' at the Stone's Arms, and the 1872 Directory names Walter Emmons. The 1880s Ordnance Survey map shows an L-shape range of outbuildings, possibly stables and cartsheds, to the north of the pub. One outbuilding of red brick under a pantile roof survives.
 

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