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Sloop Inn
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Picture source:
Stewart Marsh |
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The Sloop Inn was situated at Tetney
Lock. This pub is now used as a private residence. Present by 1881 when the
publican was Henry Hundleby who ran it for half a century. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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The former Sloop Inn, a mid-19th century
public house which closed in 1958 and converted into a dwelling. The
building is two storeys high and constructed of rendered brick with a
saltbox concrete tile roof and brick chimney stacks. The ground floor front
elevation has a central doorway with a porch, which is flanked by two
casement windows. The first floor front elevation has two further casement
windows. There is a modern single-storey conservatory on the northwest
elevation. |
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Peter Todd |
1951/2024 |
My father Arthur Henry Todd was landlord when it closed and became the
family home. He bought the pub when it closed from Hewetts brewery and
my brother Michael Todd lives in it today. |
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