The White Bull, Coningsby

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The White Bull, Coningsby

Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 1 Jul 2012

The main building dates from the mid 18th century, with later alterations, and it is Listed Grade II. The outbuildings are not mentioned in the listing but are still interesting. The brick building nearest the river (left) is clearly a stable block for housing visitors' horses and the section behind it with the tall chimney is likely to have been the brewhouse.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.106092
Longitude
-0.175166