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Boars Head
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Date of picture: 2016 |
Picture source: Peter O'Callaghan |
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The Boars Head was situated at 16 Newmarket.
This pub opened in 1832. |
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Reopened in March 2019. |
Joe Archer (March 2019) |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
The Boars Head is an early 19th
century public house, standing next to Louth's long established livestock
market. The building was extended incrementally in the late 19th century,
and has many 20th century alterations and additions. It is L-shaped in plan,
with the principal elevation aligned east-west and facing onto Newmarket.
The building complex is constructed of brick, and has slate and clay pantile
roofs with brick chimneys. The original building is of two storeys and three
bays, with a central doorway on the principal elevation. An outbuilding of
equal size is to the left of the main building, and a further two storey
range is to the rear, fronting onto the market site. Little is known of its
early history, or when its use as a public house first began, but its
location, alongside the long-established livestock market site in the centre
of Louth suggests that the activities of the public house and the market
site were always closely related, both in terms of the provision of food,
drink and perhaps accommodation, but also the availability of ancillary
market facilities, such as the storage of materials for livestock, and
stabling. The Boars Head was assessed for listing by Historic England in May
2019. Although the building is of local historical interest, it was decided
that the criteria for listing was not met in this instance, as the building
has sustained significant levels of alteration, including the renewal of the
roof carpentry and much of the exterior and interior joinery. |
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