Building record MLI126749 - Jolly Farmer, Freiston

Summary

A former 19th century public house, now a dwelling.

Type and Period (2)

  • (Post Medieval to Mid 20th Century - 1841 AD? to 1950 AD?)
  • (Mid 20th Century to 21st Century - 1950 AD? to 2050 AD)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Full Description

A former 19th century beer house, operating as early as 1841 and converted into a dwelling at some point after 1950. {1}{2} The two-storey building is constructed of brick with grey render with a pitched roof with gable stacks at each end and a lean-to roof on the eastern end. The front elevation ground floor has a door to the left, under the lean-to roof, and a central door in the main part of the building which is flanked by two top hun windows. The first floor has three top hung windows. {3}

Sources/Archives (3)

  •  Article in Serial: Lincolnshire Chronicle. 1841. 'Died' in Lincolnshire Chronicle. p. 3.
  •  Article in Serial: Louth Standard. 1950. 'Potato Announcements' in Louth Standard. p. 1.
  •  Index: Lincolnshire County Council. Inns on the Edge Project Surveys. Freiston, Jolly Farmer.

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred TF 36495 45004 (13m by 9m) Surveyed.
Civil Parish FREISTON, BOSTON, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Aug 25 2023 1:41PM

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