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history
: a walk through the archaeology of Castle Bytham : castle
inn
added
27/07/04
As we leave the churchyard it is worth noting one of Castle Bytham's
remaining public houses. The Castle
Inn (formerly the Three Tuns) is a 17th century
building which has been raised and altered in the 19th century. The
steep roof pitch of the original thatched roof can be seen in the
gable end.
The Castle Inn, Castle Bytham (2003)
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Heritage Lincolnshire
is an independent charitable trust working to promote and enhance
Lincolnshire's rich heritage for the benefit of local people and
visitors.
The Trust is supported by County
and District Councils, national heritage bodies and through commercial
activities and sponsorship.
Acknowledgment ...
The text shown on this page has been reproduced from a booklet written
by Dan Ratcliffe, from the Heritage
Trust of Lincolnshire, to accompany a walk around the village
of Castle Bytham which he led as part of the Midsummer
Fair in June 2004.
We are grateful for their permission to reproduce the document on
this website.
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