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The Grapes
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Date of photo: c1996 |
Picture source: Ian
Paterson |
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The Grapes was situated at 51
Southgate. This grade-II listed pub is now used as Eat, Drink, Sleep, a bed & breakfast
establishment. |
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Listed
building details: |
18th century. Three storeys in red
brick with pantile roof with stack to left gable, three full-height arcades
with round heads, each containing one window, no glazing bars. Windows on
1st floor have segmental arches with brick voussoirs. Ground floor rebuilt,
probably in late 19th century. Passage to right with head corbels in yard.
The corbels are two medieval lion heads from Sleaford Castle. |
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