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Parklands Hotel

 


The Parklands Hotel was situated on Boultham Park Road. This pub was built in 1939 and closed in 2008. It has now been demolished with a Co-op store built on the site.

From Lincolnshire Heritage.
The Parklands Hotel was the subject of a buidling survey, conducted in February 2012, prior to its demolition and redevelopment of the site. The building was a two-storey former public house, constructed in 1938 in an Arts and Crafts style. It was built of brick, generally laid in a stretcher bond, although the cellar bricks were laid in an English Garden Wall bond. It featured a hipped roof of plain red tiles, and had a central, projecting two-storey bay at the front. The building was relatively little altered throughout its life, but was demolished in 2013.

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