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Lord Nelson
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Date of photo: 2012 |
Picture Source: Google Streetview
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The Lord Nelson was situated at 1
Market Rasen Road. This pub opened in 1840 and closed in 2013 after which it was
demolished, with a Co-op store built on the site. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
A programme of historic building
recording was conducted in November 2013, for the former Lord Nelson public
house in Dunholme, prior to its demolition in January 2014. It is unclear
exactly when the building was originally constructed, though it is thought
to date to the early-mid 19th century, and is first listed by name in a
county gazetteer, published in 1842. The building was continually and
extensively altered over its lifetime, and little of the original internal
fabric or arrangement survived. It appears to have originally been comprised
of an L-shaped, two-storey structure, constructed of a mixture of limestone
rubble and brick, and had been repeatedly whitewashed. When surveyed, the
building had a modern pitched roof of cement tiles, as had the single-storey
extension to the rear. |
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