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Ropers Arms

Ropers Arms, Boston

Date of photo: 1990

Picture source: Michael Croxford


The Ropers Arms was situated at 34 Horncastle Road. This pub was present by 1850 when the publican was William Dann. It closed in 2015 and is now used as a bistro of the same name.

From Lincolnshire Heritage.
An early 19th century two-storey public house constructed of red brick. It is located on a corner plot and the original plan was square until a front single-storey wrap-around extension was added towards the end of the 19th century. The original part of the building has a hipped roof with concrete tiles and a central chimney stack; the roofing would have probably originally been covered in pantiles. The building was presumibly originally a house which was then converted into a pub. The first landlord took over the premises around 1836. The public house closed at some point between 2011 and 2015; it is now in use as a restaurant.

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