Lincolnshire

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Lincolnshire 784 SOA . LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY'S SMITHs,BLACKS:MITHS & FARRIERS con. Freemasons' Lodges :--Ancholme (No. Lincoln Angling Association ( J. Dnrance Woods John, 23 Inner street, Grantham 1,282) (worshipful master, Bro. F. & F. C. Bourne, joint hon. secs. ; &eo. Woods John, Kirton, Boston C. Hett P.G.J. w. ; sec. w. Bro. H. Parkinson, water bailiff), 6 Free W oodthorpe&Haddock, Hope st. Grimsby Cooper P .M.), Brigg: Hamilton, 1,6oo School lane, Lincoln Woodthorpe Mrs. Anne, 53 Wide Bar- (Geo. Green, sec.), Chapel st. Alford; Lincoln .Anti-Compulsory Vaccination gate, Boston The Lindsay, No. 712 (John Jones League (William H. Jackson, sec.), Woodthorpe Arthur, Stickney, Boston w.M.; Waiter Shephard, sec.), Rose- 56 Sincil bank, Lincoln Woodthorpe Waiter, Shodfriars lane & mary lane, Louth; "The Lumley," LincolnCharitableRepository(Mrs.Sarah Peacock & Royal Hotel yard, Boston No. 1,893 (Harry Frith, see.), Estate M. Liens, matron),66 Park st.Lincoln Woodward Mrs. H. Bolingbroke, Spilsby offices, Roman bank, Skegness R.S.O; Lincoln Church of England Working Woodward William, West Keal, Spilsby Doric, No. 362, St. Peter's hill, Grant- Men Society's Rooms (W. H. :Francis, Worsley William, Marton, Lincoln ham; St. Lawrence, No. 2,078 (A. V. librarian), Mint street, Lincoln Wray George, North Coates, Grimsby Wilkins, master), Masonic rooms, Lincoln Conservative Association (Chas. Wright Charles, Alkborough, Doncaster Manley st. Scunthorpe, Doncaster; & Panton, registration agent},Long Leys Wright Geo. Low Burnham, Doncaster St. Matthew's, No. 1,447 (Rev. Wm. road, Lincoln Wright John, Dunsby, Bourne Hipkin, sec.), Brigg road, Barton-on- Lincoln Diocesan Board of Education Wright John, Silk-Willoughby, Sleaford Humber (Rev. J. Clare Hudson, Thornton vie· Wright John, Surfleet, Spaldmg Gainsborough Choral Society (A. G. arage, Horncastle, hon. sec.); meet­ Wright Richd. F. Grey Green, Doncaster Shepherd,sec.), St. Jn.'s ter.Gainsbro' ings held quarterly in the vestry of Young William, Stixwould, Lincoln Gainsborough Liberal Association (Wm. Lincoln cathedral, Lincoln Young Wm. Henry, Bucknall, Lincoln Duckering, agent), 53 Hickman st. Lincoln Liberal Association (Herbert J. Gainsborough Gladstone esq. president ; Williams SOAP MAKERS. Grantham Conservative Association & Son, hon. secs.), St. Swithins Lindsey Manufacturing Co. ( exors. of), (Arthur Gompertz Gamble, hon. sec.; square, Lincoln Brigg Henry Millichip,librarian),Castlegate, Lincoln & Lincolnshire Association for Smith Chas.Goodwin & Sons,26 Upgate, Grantham the Prosecution of Felons (Williams Louth ; & Ashby road, Spilsby Grautham ConservativeAssociationCom- & Son, joint secs. & treas.), 14 Silver mittees :-Central Ward (R. S. Best- street, Lincoln .SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATIONS. wick, chairman), Grantham; East Lincoln & Nottingham Counties Archi· Alford Agricultural Labourers' Society Ward, North (Arthur GompertzGam- tectural & Archreological Society( Rev. (John Higgins, hon. sec.), Alford ble, chairman), Little Goner by; East A. F. Sutton, hon. sec.), 5 EastJate, Alford Conservative Association (George Ward, South (Capt. B. H. Russell, Lincoln Atkinson, sec. ; Wm. J. Humphreys, chairman), Spitalgate ; New Somerby Lincoln Primrose Habitation (branch of) assist. sec.), Alford (Winsor Bishop, chairman), New (Mrs. Ellison, ruling councillor; Miss Barton-on·Humber Young Mens' Chris- Somerby; South Spitalgate,EastWard F. M. C. Ellison, sec.), Bracebridge, tian Association (- Thomas, sec.), (Capt. Benj. Hill Russell, chairman), Lincoln Barton-on-Humber Stanton st.; West Ward, North (T. Lincoln Temperance Society (William .lloston Amateur Dramatic Society (Fred Castle, chairman)&West Ward,South, Monks, organizing sec.), 66 Monk's Blanshard, hon.sec. ),22 Tower st.Bstn Spitalgate, Grantham road, Lincoln :Boston Liberal Association (Josiah Grantbam :Farmers' Benevolent Associa- Lincoln Young Men's Christian Asso- Beaulah & John C. Wilkinson, hon. tion (A. H. Malim, sec.), Grantham ciation (Geo. W. Rankin, gen. sec.); secs.; William Hy. Crust, registration Grantbam Liberal Assoc-iation (Fredk. Gymnasium, Tanners lane (J. E. agent), Bridge street, Boston Tombs, reg. agent), 2 London road, Deuchars, director) ; Football club .Boston Shipwreck Association (Alfred Grantham ( W. L. Mason, sec.); Swimming club Henry Read, sec.), South st.. :UostQn Grantham Philharmonic Society (Earl of ( J. Buxton, sec.) ; Cycling club (T. :Boston Show flociety (J. G. Killingworth Dysart, president; Rev. E. C. H. M. Cade, sec.), Guildhall st. Lincoln & Sons, secs. 41 Main ridge), 5 & 7 Elsmere, hon. sec.), The Theatre, Lincolnshire Agricultural Society (Earl Dolphin lane, Boston George street, Grantham Brownlow, patron; Earl of Yar­ :Boston Young Men's Institute & Chris- Grantham Scientific Society (Herbert borough, president; Stephen Upton, tian Association (George E. Hackford, W. Elsden & H. T. Preston F.G.s. hon. sec.), 2 St. Benedict's square, Lincoln sec.), Norfolk place, Boston curators; G. W. Preston B.A. hon. Lincolnshire Association for the Pre- Bourne Athletic Sports & Horse Show sec.), Guildhall, Grantham vention of the Administration of (A. W. Minta, sec.), West st. Bourne Grimsby & District Photographic Asso- Poisonous Drugs &c. to Horses (Rt. Bourne Christmas Fat Stock Show ciation (J. H. Clayton, hon. sec.),28A, Hon. Henry Chaplin P.c. pres. ; Stphn. (Messrs. R. Broth well, T. Hard wick & Victoria street, Grimsby Upton. sec.), St. Benedict's sq. Lincoln J. B. Shilcock, hon. secs.), Bourne Grimsby & District Tobacconists' Asso- Lincolnshire Coast ShipwreckAssociation :Bourne Flower Show (A. Yates, hon. ciation (Arthur Fredk. Slatter, hon. (Louth branch) (Wm. Walkington, sec.), West street, Bourne sec.), 16o Freeman street, Grimsby collector), Corn exchange, Louth :Bourne Foal Show (R. Brothwell & T. Grimsby Fishermen's & Fishing Engi- LincolnshireCoastShipwreckAssociation Holmes, hon. secs.), Market pl.Bourne neers' Trade&: Sick Benefit Society(W. (Willingham G.Mitchinson,collector), Bracebridge Liberal Association (Chas. Jacobs, sec.), t8 Orwell st. Grimsby The Terrace, Spilsby Pannell, chairmn. ),Bracebridge,Lncln Grimsby Fishermen's Friendly Protec- Lincolnshire Farmers' Association(Rchd. J3ritish&Foreign Bible Society(branches) tive Society (James Looming, sec.), W. Millington, solicitor & sec.), Carre (Rev. William Lee, dist. sec.), 25 St. Fish Dock road, Grimsby street, Sleaford Peter's hill, Grantham; (H. F. V. Grimsby General Workers' Friendly & Lincolnshire Land Agents' & Tenants Falkner esq. hon. sec.), 34 Eastgate, Protective Society (Jacob Pickwell, Right Valuers' Association (Stephen Louth; & (John Short, hon. sec.) sec.), Kmg street, Grimsby Upton, sec.),2 St. Benedict's sq.Lincln Stickney, Boston Grimsby Liberal Association (John Bar- Lincolnshire Long Wool Sheep Breeders' :Burgh & District Conservative Asso- ker, hon. sec.), Liberal club, Central Association (Stephen Upton, sec.), 2 ciation (Charles Walls esq. chairman; market, Grimsby St. Benedict's square, Lincoln George Charlton, sec.), Burgh R.S. 0 Grimsby Perfected Money & Investment Lincolnshire Red Shorthorn Association Burton Hunt Committee(W. 'r. Toynbee, Society (Wm. Kemp Gresswell, sec.), (Step hen Up ton, sec.), 2 S,. Benedict's hon. sec.), 6 & 7 Bank street, Lincoln 33 Freeman street, Grimsby square, Lincoln Caistor & District Liberal Association HeckingtonFloral&Horticultural Society Liverpool Victoria Legal FriendlySociety (C.Brown,hon.sec.),Market pl.Caistor (Edwd. Godson, sec.),Heckington S.O (Wm. Wilkinson, manager), 91 Vie· Church Missionary Society (Louth Heckington :t'oal Show Association( John toria street, Grimsby branch) (T. 1<'. Allison, treas.), The B. Brumfield, sec.), Heckington S.O London Missionary Society (Louth Hill; (Holy Trinity branch) (Philip Horncastle Amateur Dramatic Society branch) (Rev. C. Playll, sec.) 29 Allison esq. treas.), White house, Louth (Alfred Cammack, sec.), 2 Market pl. Queen street, Louth Church of England Incorporated Society Horncastle Louth Antiquarian & Naturalist Society forprOl·iding Homes for Waifs &Strays Horncastle Amateur String Band (Chas. (Benja.min Crow & R. W. Goulding, (Rev. Alfred Hunt M. A. organizoing H. Stevens, sec. ),Gordon V1lla,Spilsby joint hon. secs. ; Chas. Michell NesbiU sec.), 23 Newport. Lincoln road, Horncastle esq. president), New street, Louth East Lindsey, Louth Division Liberal HorncastleDivision Central Conservative Louth Association for the Prosecution of Association(T. E. Ingram, registration Association(Geo. Herbt.Preston,sec.), Felons (Port.er Wilson, sec. & treas.), agent & sec.), 8 Corn market, Louth Town hall, ~pilsby W estgate, Louth ::Foresters'-Ancient Order of, Friendly Horncastle Division Liberal Association Louth Association for the Prosecution of Society (Louth United district) (Alex. (Thomas Bayliss, sec. & reg. agent), Poachers (Wm. Haddon Owen, sec.), Watson, sec.), Corn market, Louth; Church street, Spilsby I Eastgate, Louth No. 1312 Lodge ( Hy. Wilson, sec.), Horncastle Excelsior Brass Band (Martin Louth Christmas Fat Stock Show Society Foresters' hall, North Somercotes, WrightShaw, bandmstr.),20Foundry (H. F. V.I<'alkner, hon. sec. &treas.), Grimsby street, Horncastle Louth .
Recommended publications
  • West Keal and Old Bolingbroke
    The Walk Map & Walk The Walk The Walk 1 Leave the cafe car park, turn left 3 At the road junction follow the 5 Approximately 50m after the Follow the sign posted route 7 Where the footpath meets a 9 Follow the footpath sign out of then left again along Church road left to Old Bolingbroke. 7 entrance to Sow Dales Reserve from the end of the hedge by bridleway, in front of a barn, the reserve and walk along the Old Bolingbroke Lane. 6 and just before the village sign bearing left to a bridge. Bear turn right along the bridleway. fence line for 50m before In the village follow the road turn right onto the public left uphill across the next field At the next path junction turn turning left across the field At the top of the lane bear left signed Mavis Enderby. 5 footpath. Follow this path up to the edge of the woodland right along the footpath. heading towards the barns on and a footpath sign. the far side of the A16 road. and cross the field heading At the T-junction turn right and 4 8 hill and to the right of the large towards the church. Walk along then almost immediately left ash tree. Continue in the same direction 10 At the A16 turn right and follow the top edge of the second field along Moat Lane to the and enter the churchyard Follow the path across the next to cross the field to the road. As you cross the stream look the roadside path.
    [Show full text]
  • Lincolnshire.. Far 683
    TRADES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE.. FAR 683 Darnell William, Bardney, Lincoln Dawson William, Nettleton, Caistor Dickinson Thomas, Friskney, Boston Darnill George, Orby, Boston Dawson Wm. Skeldyke, Kirton, Boston DickinsonW.Sandpits,Westhorpe,Spaldg Darnill Jn. Jack, Grainthorpe, Grimsby Dawson William, Union road, Caistor Dickinson Wm. Westhorpe, Spalding Daubeny Jabez, North Kyme, Lincoln Day Edward Jas. Messingham, Brigg Dickson Frederick, Tumby, Boston Dauber John William, Ruckland, Louth Day John, Wood Enderby, Boston Diggle E. Suttun St. Edmunds, Wisbech Daubney C. Hagworthingham, Spilsby Day John Wm. Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Diggle J.H. Loosegate rd. Moultn.Spldng Dau bney Charles, Leake, Boston Day Ro bt. Scotter Hig hfield, Ki rtonLindsy DiggleJ ohnHarber, j u n. Moulton, Spaldng Daubney Charles, jun. Leake, Boston Day Robert,Scotterthorpe,KirtonLindsy Diggle Thos. Ewerby Thorpe, Sleaford Daubney George, Belchford, Horncastle Day Thomas, Church street, Caistor Diggle Thomas, Weston, Spalding Daubney H.Manor frm.Canwick, Lincoln Day William, Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Dilworth James, Horse Shoe rd.Spaldmg Daubney Henry, Wyberton, Boston Day Wm. Cotehouses, 0 wston Ferry Dimbleby W .BishopNortn. Kirtn.Lindsy Daubney James, Navenby S.O Dean Arthur W. Dowsby, Falkingham Dinnis Thomas, Anderby, Alford Daulton Austin, West Keal, Spilsby Dean Edward, Algarkirk, Boston Dinnison Thomas Hy. Burr la. Spalding Daulton Henry, Bilsby, Alford Dean John, Drayton, Swineshead,Boston Dinsdale John, Nth.Killingholme, Ulceby Daulton Jesse, The Grange, East Keal Dean John, Drove end, Wisbech Dion Frederick, Sibsey, Boston Coates, East Keal, Spilsby Dean John, Goxhill, Hull Dion James, Sibsey, Boston Daulton Joseph, Keal Coates, Spilsby Dean John Chas. Drove end, Wisbech Dion Jesse, Sibsey, Boston Daulton Thomas, East Kirkby, Spilsby Dean John Hy.
    [Show full text]
  • LINCOLNSHIRE. C.!L'stor
    DIRECTORY .J LINCOLNSHIRE. C.!l'STOR. 123 Countv Court Office, His Honor Sir G. Sherslron C.AIS:l'OR REGISTRATION DISTB,ICT. Baker hart. judge) Arthur A. ~adley, registrar & Superintendent Registrar, .A.rthu:r• Angostus Padley, high bailiff; George White, acting sub-bailiff. A Union offices, Caiswr; deputy, Joseph Snrfleet.. Red court is held at the Court house every two months, house, Caisto:r . the district of which comprises the following placeB: Registrars of Births & Deaths, Caistor sub-district, Geo. -Bigby, Brocklesby~ Cabourn, Caistor,. Claxby, Abraham, Plough hill, Caistor ; deputy, Geo. White, Olixby, Croxby, Ouxwold, Grasby, .Holton-le-Moor, Caistor; Market Rasen sub-dis~rict, Frederick Wm. Keelby, Kelsey (South & North), Limber Magna, Lim­ Chesman, Market Rasen; deputy, Tqomas Bee, ber Parva, Nettleton, Normanby-le-Wold, Riby, Both­ Waterloo street, Market Ras.!lll well, Searby-with-Owmby, Somerby, Swallow, Swin­ Registrars of Marriages, Caistm: sub-district, Charles hope, Thoresway & ThorganbJ.. , Ainger, Market place, Oaistor;. deputy, R. H. Parker, Oaistor for bankruptcy jurisdiction is included in Lin­ Caistor; Market Rasen suh-di!!trict, F. W .. Chesman, coln district; Frederick Charles Brogderr, 10 Bank st. Market Rasen; deputy, Thomas Bee, Waterloo street, Lincoln,. official receiver Market Rasen County Police StatiDn, Chapel street. The whole- of the petty sessional division is under the charge of the PUBLIC OFFIQERS. police supt. of Market Rasen Customs & Excise, Harold Vale Rhodes, officer Assessor & Collector of Taxes, George White Parish Council Fire Brigade, H. Willrinson, captain Assistant Overseer, Clerk to the Parish Council & Col~ Public Hall, High street, Charles Ainger, hon. sec lector .of Rates, John Brighton, Market place.
    [Show full text]
  • Our Resource Is the Gospel, and Our Aim Is Simple;
    Bolingbroke Deanery GGr raappeeVViinnee MAY 2016 ISSUE 479 • Mission Statement The Diocese of Lincoln is called by God to faithful worship, confident discipleship and joyful service. • Vision Statement To be a healthy, vibrant and sustainable church, transforming lives in Greater Lincolnshire 50p 1 Bishop’s Letter Dear Friends, Many of us will have experienced moments of awful isolation in our lives, or of panic, or of sheer joy. The range of situations, and of emotions, to which we can be exposed is huge. These things help to form the richness of human living. But in themselves they can sometimes be immensely difficult to handle. Jesus’ promise was to be with his friends. Although they experienced the crushing sadness of his death, and the huge sense of betrayal that most of them felt in terms of their own abandonment of him, they also experienced the joy of his resurrection and the happiness of new times spent with him. They would naturally have understood that his promise to ‘be with them’ meant that he would not physically leave them. However, what Jesus meant when he said that they would not be left on their own was that the Holy Spirit would always be with them. It is the Spirit, the third Person of the Holy Trinity, that we celebrate during the month of May. Jesus is taken from us, body and all, but the Holy Spirit is poured out for us and on to us. The Feast of the Holy Spirit is Pentecost. It happens at the end of Eastertide, and thus marks the very last transition that began weeks before when, on Ash Wednesday, we entered the wilderness in preparation for Holy Week and Eastertide to come.
    [Show full text]
  • Complete Baronetage of 1720," to Which [Erroneous] Statement Brydges Adds
    cs CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 1891 BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 092 524 374 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/cletails/cu31924092524374 : Complete JSaronetage. EDITED BY Gr. Xtl. C O- 1^ <»- lA Vi «_ VOLUME I. 1611—1625. EXETER WILLIAM POLLAKD & Co. Ltd., 39 & 40, NORTH STREET. 1900. Vo v2) / .|vt POirARD I S COMPANY^ CONTENTS. FACES. Preface ... ... ... v-xii List of Printed Baronetages, previous to 1900 xiii-xv Abbreviations used in this work ... xvi Account of the grantees and succeeding HOLDERS of THE BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND, CREATED (1611-25) BY JaMES I ... 1-222 Account of the grantees and succeeding holders of the baronetcies of ireland, created (1619-25) by James I ... 223-259 Corrigenda et Addenda ... ... 261-262 Alphabetical Index, shewing the surname and description of each grantee, as above (1611-25), and the surname of each of his successors (being Commoners) in the dignity ... ... 263-271 Prospectus of the work ... ... 272 PREFACE. This work is intended to set forth the entire Baronetage, giving a short account of all holders of the dignity, as also of their wives, with (as far as can be ascertained) the name and description of the parents of both parties. It is arranged on the same principle as The Complete Peerage (eight vols., 8vo., 1884-98), by the same Editor, save that the more convenient form of an alphabetical arrangement has, in this case, had to be abandoned for a chronological one; the former being practically impossible in treating of a dignity in which every holder may (and very many actually do) bear a different name from the grantee.
    [Show full text]
  • The Complete Sedilia Handlist of England and Wales
    Church Best image Sedilia Type Period County Diocese Archdeaconry Value Type of church Dividing element Seats Levels Features Barton-le-Clay NONE Classic Geo Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £12 / 0 / 0 Parish 3 2 Bedford, St John the Baptist NONE Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD Attached shaft 3 1 Cap Framed Fig Biggleswade flickr Derek N Jones Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £46 / 13 / 4 Parish, prebend, vicarage Detached shaft 3 3 Cap Blunham flickr cambridge lad1 Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £20 / 0 / 0 Parish Detached shaft 3 3 Cap Caddington NONE Classic Geo Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £16 / 0 / 0 Parish, prebend, vicarage Framed Clifton church site, c.1820 Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £7 / 6 / 8 Parish Detached shaft 2 2 Croc Dunton NONE Classic Dec Bedfordshire NORWICH NORFOLK £10 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage, appropriated 3 Plain Higham Gobion NONE Classic Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £4 / 13 / 4 Parish 3 Goldington NONE Drop sill Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £2 / 13 / 4 Parish, vicarage, appropriated 2 2 Lower Gravenhurst waymarking.com Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD Detached shaft 2 1 Framed Luton flickr stiffleaf Classic Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £66 / 13 / 4 Parish, vicarage, appropriated Attached shaft 4 1 Cap Croc Framed Fig Shields Odell NONE Drop sill Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £13 / 6 / 8 Parish 3 3 Sandy church site Classic Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £13 / 6 / 8 Parish Detached shaft 3 3 Framed Sharnbrook N chapel NONE Classic Dec Bedfordshire
    [Show full text]
  • East Lindsey Local Plan Alteration 1999 Chapter 1 - 1
    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE EAST LINDSEY LOCAL PLAN ALTERATION 1999 The Local Plan has the following main aims:- x to translate the broad policies of the Structure Plan into specific planning policies and proposals relevant to the East Lindsey District. It will show these on a Proposals Map with inset maps as necessary x to make policies against which all planning applications will be judged; x to direct and control the development and use of land; (to control development so that it is in the best interests of the public and the environment and also to highlight and promote the type of development which would benefit the District from a social, economic or environmental point of view. In particular, the Plan aims to emphasise the economic growth potential of the District); and x to bring local planning issues to the public's attention. East Lindsey Local Plan Alteration 1999 Chapter 1 - 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Page The Aims of the Plan 3 How The Policies Have Been Formed 4 The Format of the Plan 5 The Monitoring, Review and Implementation of the Plan 5 East Lindsey Local Plan Alteration 1999 Chapter 1 - 2 INTRODUCTION TO THE EAST LINDSEY LOCAL PLAN 1.1. The East Lindsey Local Plan is the first statutory Local Plan to cover the whole of the District. It has updated, and takes over from all previous formal and informal Local Plans, Village Plans and Village Development Guidelines. It complements the Lincolnshire County Structure Plan but differs from it in quite a significant way. The Structure Plan deals with broad strategic issues and its generally-worded policies do not relate to particular sites.
    [Show full text]
  • Offers in the Region of £280,000 SPYE HOUSE MAIN ROAD WEST KEAL
    SPYE HOUSE MAIN ROAD WEST KEAL SPILSBY PE23 4BE TURNER EVANS STEVENS LIMITED Estate Agents Valuers Auctioneers Surveyors GRIMSBY A substantial detached four double bedroom family residence, 21 Sth St Mary’s Gate DN31 1JE T 01472 362020 F 362040 originally built in 1876, with hardwood double glazing and oil fired LINCOLN central heating, located in the centre of this popular village on the 12 New land LN1 1I ID southern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds and set in mature T 01522 511665 F 511830 LOUTH grounds extending to approximately 0.5 of an acre sts. 6 Cornmarket LN11 9PY T 01507 601633 F 603917 also The accommodation includes reception lobby, sitting room, dining 1 Queen Street LN11 9AU T 01507 602264 F 600036 room, breakfast area, kitchen, laundry room, cloakroom, bedroom MABLETHORPE one with en suite shower room, bedroom two, family bathroom, 16d Victoria Road LN12 2AQ T 01507 473476 F 479852 bedroom three with en suite shower room, bedroom four, integral SKEGNESS double garage, summer house, fine views up to the church. 32 Roman Bank PE25 2SL T 01754 766061 F 610382 SPILSBY 34 High Street PE23 5JH T 01790 752151 F 754537 SUTTON ON SEA 2 Evergereen Walk High Street LN12 2SW T 01507 441166 F 443481 Offers in the region of £280,000 WOODHALL SPA 10 The Broadway LN10 6ST T 01526 354111 F 354222 www.tes-property.co.uk LINCOLNSHIRES LEADING ESTATE AGENCY GROUP Registered in England 03710262 ACCOMMODATION RECEPTION LOBBY With central heating radiator and stripped pine floor. SITTING ROOM 13' 8'' x 14' 2'' (4.17m x 4.32m) With brick fireplace with oak mantle over, central heating radiator, double glazed window and stripped pine floor.
    [Show full text]
  • Hotel Fact File 2018/19 02
    HOTEL FACT FILE 2018/19 02 WELCOME TO LINCOLNSHIRE! Lincolnshire is changing! This dynamic and fl ourishing region is currently going through an unprecedented era of growth. We are undoubtedly one of the investment hotspots of the UK with more and more businesses discovering how refreshingly undemanding and profi table it is to run a business from here. It off ers real, tangible space to invest and grow. The county has a fully rounded economy which More recent openings have included the International generates travellers for commerce, leisure, conventions Bomber Command Centre and the North Sea and events year round. The buoyant and beautiful Observatory and 2020 will see the completion of the Cathedral City of Lincoln is not a seasonal destination £16m investment in Lincoln Cathedral’s visitor facilities. with an August peak; it’s a fl ourishing destination where Numerous other attractions and accommodation hotels enjoy year-round occupancy. have also seen investment in the quality of their off er. The county enjoys a diverse all year round events The University of Lincoln is now ranked in the top 50 programme – from the Steam Punk convention to in the UK and is one of the fastest growing universities more traditional events such as the Lincolnshire Show; in the UK. The corporate market is ever expanding with they attract visitors from far and wide. more companies than ever investing in Lincolnshire, and the MoD’s continued investment in Lincolnshire All this is leading to an increase in demand for hotel continues to fuel the demand for hotel rooms. accommodation across the county and in particular to diversify the current accommodation on off er.
    [Show full text]
  • West Keal Rectory West Keal, Nr
    West Keal Rectory West Keal, Nr. Spilsby, Lincolnshire 8 Bank Street Lincoln LN2 1DS tel: 01522 510234 fax: 01522 511274 e:mail: [email protected] Lincoln 36 miles Boston 15 miles West Keal Rectory West Keal, Nr. Spilsby, Lincolnshire 5.203 ACRES TOTAL (2.106 HECTARES) A substantial and attractive Grade II Listed country house, in need of improvement and refurbishment, standing in a large garden with a range of outbuildings. Grass paddock of 3.537 Acres (1.431 Hectares) FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY FREEHOLD WITH VACANT POSSESSION Sole Agents: Jas Martin & Co 8 Bank Street Lincoln LN2 1DS Tel: 01522 510234 Fax: 01522 511274 E:Mail: [email protected] INTRODUCTION Drawing Room 15’ 10” x 14’ 0” (4.86m x 4.26m) plus large shuttered bay window. French doors to garden, open fireplace This introduction and these particulars are intended to give a fair and with tiled hearth and surround, picture rail. substantially correct overall description of the property for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or Dining Room 18’ 0” x 14’ 0” (5.48m x 4.26m) contract. No responsibility is assumed for the accuracy of individual items. Open fireplace, hearth and surround, picture rail. SITUATION Study 15’ 0” x 10’ 7” (4.59m x 3.23m) West Keal is a pleasant village on the southern extremity of the Lincolnshire Fireplace, picture rail. Wolds. The village is approximately 3 miles south west of Spilsby and 15 miles north of Boston. The Rectory is immediately to the east of the Church, Cloakroom Area Includes separate WC and hooks for hanging coats.
    [Show full text]
  • Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations
    STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Boston Borough Council Election of a Member of Parliament for Boston & Skegness Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Boston & Skegness will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors COOK (address in the Labour Party Kenny Paul(+) Kenny P C(++) Ben Boston and Skegness Hancock J Hancock K Constituency) Gleeson P M Gleeson W R Cook A B Cook M A Crowe M L Barton J JONES (address in the Derby North Liberal Democrat Napier E. A.(+) Taylor Alan L(++) Hilary Jane Constituency) Glenn D. R. Glenn E Tofts M. A. Tofts J. D. Harrington Jill Harrington Hayes P. Terence N Pryke Ralph D WARMAN The Old Rectory, The Conservative Party Street Graham H(+) Street Patricia R(++) Matt West Keal, Candidate Bowkett W Pickett F H Lincolnshire, PE23 4BJ Pickett S. R. Noble J. H. Dani Anton Dani M. Richardson P R Chalmers K WATSON (address in the Independent Watson S(+) Fletcher S(++) Peter Mark Falloon Boston and Skegness Lamyman D Richardson D Constituency) Turner Ian Hastie N Rush B P Barton J Hyland J Smith M 4.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix a the Following Financially Supported Bus Services Will Be Changing from 4Th April 2011
    APPENDIX A THE FOLLOWING FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED BUS SERVICES WILL BE CHANGING FROM 4TH APRIL 2011 InterConnect Service 1: Lincoln to Grantham - operated by Stagecoach Monday to Saturday 1935 2200 Grantham to Lincoln, 2040 Lincoln to Grantham & 1905 2315 (FS) Lincoln to Leadenham withdrawn. 1805 Lincoln to Grantham to terminate at Leadenham. Sundays & Bank Holidays All journeys withdrawn may be provided commercial awaiting Stagecoach decision Service 1: Skegness to Chapel St Leonards - operated by Stagecoach Monday to Saturday Service withdrawn after 1915 during winter period (October to Easter) Sundays & Bank Holidays (October to Easter) Revised timetable will be introduced from October 2011 Service 2: Lincoln to Branston - operated by Stagecoach Monday to Saturday 1900 2015 2115 2320 Lincoln to Branston, 1926 2041 2141 Branston to Lincoln withdrawn. Saturdays 0653 0713 0743 Branston to Lincoln 0640 0700 0715 Lincoln to Branston withdrawn New journey at 0703 Branston to Lincoln Service 2: Skegness Town Service - operated by Stagecoach Monday to Saturday 1810 1840 Skegness circular withdrawn Service 3: Lincoln to Grimsby/Cleethorpes - operated by Stagecoach Sundays & Bank Holidays All journeys withdrawn Service 3: Barrowby Gate to Sunningdale - operated by Centrebus Monday to Friday 0714 1744 Sunningdale to Sunningdale 1844 Sunningdale to Grantham withdrawn. 0814 Sunningdale to Sunningdale will commence from Grantham High Street at 0827. Saturday 0714 1414 Sunningdale to Sunningdale 0703 Grantham to Sunningdale 1844 Sunningdale to Grantham withdrawn. 0814 Sunningdale to Sunningdale will commence from Grantham High Street at 0827. A revised route within Grantham Town Centre will be introduced. Service 4: Grantham to Stamford - operated by Kimes Monday to Saturday A revised timetable will be introduced.
    [Show full text]