An old house in Archer Lane, off Wormgate. Now demolished.
The Bell Inn, on the site of the present Stump and Candle pub.
Blackfriars, now a theatre.
Burton Corner is at the junction of Sibsey Road / Wainfleet Road.
At the end of Wormgate, opposite the Stump.
Near the Stump, building is now vacant, its last use was a shop called "Spooky's"
Now demolished.
The Grammar school.
The Guildhall.
Better known as Gysors Hall, was next to the Magnet Tavern in South Square. Now demolished.
Tradition reports this building to have been erected with the stones taken from the church of St. John of Jerusalem; a stone in the northern gable of the house bore the date 1659, and the initials W.E.R.
Heron's Hall was taken down in 1811.(Pishey Thompson). Now demolished.
or HusseyTower as it is better known.
I think this may be Pescod Hall.
Pishey Thompson says "The site of the hospital of St John was on the west side of Maud Foster or Bargate Drain, immediately opposite to Hospital Bridge. There is nothing remaining of the hospital, except an old house, called Jerusalem House, but which appears to have been built from the materials of the ancient hospital, rather than to have formed a portion of the original buildings". Now demolished.
Rochford Tower.
Shodfriars Hall.
The Stump.
The ThreeTuns in the Market Place, Oliver Cromwell is said to have slept here the night before the Battle of Winceby in the English Civil war. Now demolished.
The old Town Bridge.
The White Horse, White Horse Lane, Now demolished.
could anyone tell me what happened to vauxhall house on the now vauxhall court nursing home site on freiston road in Boston
ReplyDeleteI used to live there many years ago when the smiths owned it but i was shocked to see it taken down as it was a listed builing...
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