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Waggon & Horses

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© Copyright Richard
Croft and licensed for reuse
under this Creative
Commons Licence
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The Waggon & Horses was situated at 129 Burton
Road. This pub was present by 1842 and closed in 2008. It is now used as a fish and chip shop. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
During an archaeological watching
brief on the groundworks for an extension of the former Waggon and Horses
public house, Lincoln, in January 2010, wall footings and a back yard
surface of the former 19th century residential dwellings, which were
demolished in the 1960s, were revealed. Wall foundations including a cellar
wall with a carved roof support and a stone slab floor, all of 19th century
origin and probably associated with the public house, constructed in the
1830s, were also found. |
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