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Ropers Arms
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Date of photo: 1990 |
Picture source:
Michael Croxford |
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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. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage. |
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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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