The Marquis of Granby, 24 North Gate, Sleaford
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 12 Jul 2013
Grade II Listed Public house of about 1700 altered about 1860. Its website boasts a jukebox which has every single to appear in the charts in the UK starting from 1952. It possibly became the Marquis of Granby after the circa 1860 alterations as I can’t find it in my directories until 1861. If it was a pub prior to this, it could possibly have been called the Globe (only pub in Northgate 1856) but a number alehouses existed in Northgate prior to this as well. Details from directories include; 1861-1868 John Steel; 1872-1889 William Cocking; 1896 Joseph Bingley; 1901 no name given; 1905 Charles Louis Coxon; 1909-1919 Charles Cupit.