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King William IV
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Date of photo: 1990 |
Picture source:
Michael Croxford |
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The King William IV was situated
at 27 Horncastle Road. This pub closed c2007 and is now used as a mosque. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage. |
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A 19th century building, originally three
terraced houses. Constructed of red brick and 2 storeys high with 3 storesy
in the north range, the pitched pantile roof has three separate ridge lines.
It became a public house called The King William IV at some point in the
19th century and by 1886. The public house was closed around 2007 and was
converted into a mosque. |
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