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Waggon & Horses
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© Copyright Richard
Croft and licensed for reuse
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The Waggon & Horses was situated at 13 Eastgate.
This was a grade-II listed pub. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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An 18th century inn or public house. It is of
three storeys, built in brick with a pantile roof and two brick stacks. The
remains of a stable range survives to the rear. Part of the premises to the
right is now separately occupied. There is an inserted datestone of 1656 to
the side. |
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Listed
building details: |
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Cl8, 3 storeys in brick with pantile
roof with 2 brick stacks. 3 windows, segmental arches, centre blocked on 2
storeys. Rendered bands between storeys. Ground floor has 2 modern windows
and rendered plinth, which continues over doorway plinth blocks. Wood
doorcase with pilasters and cornice. Remains of stable range to rear. Part
of the premises to the right now separately occupied is of 2 storeys, with
pantile roof with 1 brick stack. 2 windows, 1 in partly-blocked original
opening, wood lintels. 1 segmental-arched window on ground floor. Rendered
plinth. Round-arched passage entry to left. Inserted datestone of 1656 to
side, and, to rear, remains or stone cottage. with steep roof. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: c1996 |
Picture source: Ian
Paterson |
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Date of photo: 2008 |
Picture source:
Silverdog |