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Blue Bell
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Picture source:
David Gray |
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The Blue Bell was situated on Main Road.
This pub is now used as a private house, with a motorhome stopover site
attached. |
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Source: Andy Clark |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage |
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Public House. Rendered painted one/one and a
half storey brick building, under a steeply pitched gabled tile roof. Three
dormers. Three gable stacks. White's 1872 Trade Directory lists John Eady as
victualler of the Blue Bell. The Blue Bell doesn't appear in the 1856
Directory, but a pub called the Bell is run by a William Taylor - this may
be the same establishment. |
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