Nag's Head Passage, Sleaford, Lincs.

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Nag's Head Passage, Sleaford, Lincs.

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 29 Nov 2014

A minute's walk ahead sees another path (with the same name or maybe a different one?) turning left at a right angle towards the station. This is a westerly view of this passageway that took its name from the Grade II-listed former public house seen on the left (adorned with the hanging basket). By all accounts this passageway had been allowed to get into a very run down state around 2008. However, as the result of some Civic Heritage support it now provides an interesting shortcut from here - South Gate - to the station.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.996716
Longitude
-0.409258