Showing posts with label Lincolnshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lincolnshire. Show all posts

The Fleece

The Fleece, North Cotes, Lincolnshire

A substantial mock-Tudor roadside pub in a small village a few miles south of Grimsby, once tied to Hewitts Brewery. Still open on the StreetView image, which has not been updated since 2010.

The Monson Arms

The Monson Arms, Lincoln

A typical post-war pub on the south-west side of the city, although its appearance suggests family dining, not just an estate boozer.

The Bull

The Bull, Spalding, Lincolnshire

A modern pub, formerly owned by Home Brewery of Nottingham, on the east bank of the River Welland close to the town centre.

The King’s Head

The King’s Head, Morton, Lincolnshire

This pub was closed following a fire in 2007, and later bought by the Co-op, who flattened the site with the intention of building a shop on it. However, they subsequently bought the Lord Nelson opposite, which is on a bigger site and which they were able to convert to a shop using the existing building without needing planning permission.

The New Bridge Inn

The New Bridge Inn, Pinchbeck West, Lincolnshire

A white-painted pub standing beside the bridge over the River Glen in a characteristic Fenland landscape.

The Marmion Arms

The Marmion Arms, Haltham, Lincs

A small and now rather forlorn-looking thatched, half-timbered pub taking its unusual name from Sir Walter Scott’s narrative poem.

The Leaking Boot

The Leaking Boot, Cleethorpes, Lincs

An imposing inter-wars pub-cum-hotel on the main road between Grimsby and Cleethorpes. The unusual name comes from a popular Victorian statue.