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The Plough

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The Plough was situated on Windcatch Corner.
This was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to
Steward & Patteson in 1949. Closed on 30th September 1964. |
Source: Adam Cartwright |
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I remember going to this pub as a child. It was about a two-mile drive in my
dad’s car from our house in Spalding. Dad would bring the drinks out to the
car park. I would have a bottle of raspberry pop with a waxy paper straw. I
guess he probably had a bottle of pale ale and Mum a Babycham. It would have
been 1963 or 1964, as I was born in 1957. We didn’t call it The Plough as
far as I can remember, we used to say we were going to “The Windcatch”, that
first syllable being pronounced with a long “i”, rhyming with “find” and
“kind”. |
Simon Killingworth (June 2013) |
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