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Red Lion
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The Red Lion was situated on the A157. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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Early 19th Century public house with later
alterations. Painted red brick in Common Bond, under a hipped slate roof.
There are lateral stacks to the front and rear. It has a 2 storey, 6-bay
front, with overhanging eaves on paired brackets between bays to cross wing.
On the ground floor is a corner porch with a segmental archway and a hipped
slate roof. To the left are three glazing bar sashes with swept heads and
plain sills. On the upper floor, the Red Lion signage is next to a
two-over-two sash window and adjacent to three six-over-six sash windows
with splayed heads. In 1872 the victualler at the Red Lion was a Thomas
Marshall, also listed in White's Directory as a farmer. |
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