Building record MLI126933 - 9 South End, Boston

Summary

A late 19th century building, originally a public house.

Type and Period (2)

  • (Post Medieval to 21st Century - 1885 AD? to 2009 AD?)
  • (21st Century - 2009 AD? to 2050 AD)

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Full Description

A corner red-brick building built in the late 19th century with 20th century alteration. The building is 2 storeys high with an attic and gabled roof, there is a catslide roof to the rear. The ground floor has three doors, one on the South End façade, another on the Skirbeck Road façade, and another in the corner of the building. The main elevation on South End has three bays. The ground floor has a central doorway flanked by two sash windows. The first floor has a cast iron balcony above the central doorway, flanked by a further two sash windows. {1} The building was originally a public house and was known as 'The New Park Tavern' and later as 'The Haven'. The public house closed in the early 21st century and is now a restaurant. {1}{2}

Sources/Archives (2)

  •  Index: Lincolnshire County Council. Inns on the Edge Project Surveys. Boston, The Haven.
  •  Website: Google. 2001->. Google Earth, Maps and Street View. Google Street View May 2009 and September 2014 images, accessed 24/11/2023.

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Location

Grid reference Centred TF 32967 43575 (14m by 16m) Surveyed
Civil Parish BOSTON, BOSTON, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Nov 24 2023 12:17PM

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