Building record MLI126885 - Red Lion, Withern, Withern with Stain

Summary

A 19th century public house.

Type and Period (1)

  • (Post Medieval to Modern - 1800 AD? to 2050 AD)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Full Description

Early 19th Century public house with later alterations. Painted red brick in Common Bond, under a hipped slate roof. There are lateral stacks to the front and rear. It has a 2 storey, 6-bay front, with overhanging eaves on paired brackets between bays to cross wing. On the ground floor is a corner porch with a segmental archway and a hipped slate roof. To the left are three glazing bar sashes with swept heads and plain sills. On the upper floor, the Red Lion signage is next to a two-over-two sash window and adjacent to three six-over-six sash windows with splayed heads. {1} In 1872 the victualler at the Red Lion was a Thomas Marshall, also listed in White's Directory as a farmer. {2}

Sources/Archives (2)

  •  Index: Lincolnshire County Council. Inns on the Edge Project Surveys. Red Lion, Withern with Stain.
  •  Bibliographic Reference: William White. 1872. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire (Third Edition). p.273.

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred TF 43266 82343 (43m by 26m) Surveyed
Civil Parish WITHERN WITH STAIN, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Oct 5 2023 12:12PM

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