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Red Lion
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Picture source: Sue
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The Red Lion was situated on Old Church Lane.
My father , Eric Wright , was the landlord of this pub from about 1955 to
1957; the brewery who owned it were Batemans of Wainfleet who are still very
much on the go. He had to move on as there just was not enough custom in the
small village to make a living.
He moved on to the Railway Hotel, Firsby around 1957 - 1958 . This move was
literally just down the road to the next village. The village of Firsby was
no larger than Great Steeping but did have a very busy railway station. I
guess he was hoping to make a better go of this pub but the same thing
happened and eventually the family sold up and we all moved back to Skegness
which was where I was born. |
Sue Jones |
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This pub was present by 1826 when the
publican was Thomas Meers. It was acquired by the Soames Brewery in
1934, then sold to Batemans c1957. |
Adam Cartwright (September 2012) |
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Picture source: Sue
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Picture source: Sue
Jones |
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