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# Three Tuns, Bilsby | # Three Tuns, Bilsby | ||
# Three Tuns, Friskney (owned 1950) | # Three Tuns, Friskney (owned 1950) | ||
# Three Tuns, High Street, Ingoldmells. See: Three Tuns (Ingoldmells). Pub closed and sold off by Batemans for housing development. | # Three Tuns, High Street, Ingoldmells. See: [[Three Tuns (Ingoldmells)]]. Pub closed and sold off by Batemans for housing development. | ||
# Treaty of Commerce, High Street, Lincoln (+) | # Treaty of Commerce, High Street, Lincoln (+) | ||
# Vanguard, Keal Cotes, near Spilsby | # Vanguard, Keal Cotes, near Spilsby | ||
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# Crown Inn, Front Street, Trunch, Norfolk (+) | # Crown Inn, Front Street, Trunch, Norfolk (+) | ||
# Fairways, Bawtry Road, Brinsworth, near Rotherham (+) | # Fairways, Bawtry Road, Brinsworth, near Rotherham (+) | ||
# Fighting Cocks, Market Place, Corby Glen (+) A home-brew house in 1975. See: Fighting Cocks (Corby Glen) | # Fighting Cocks, Market Place, Corby Glen (+) A home-brew house in 1975. See: [[Fighting Cocks (Corby Glen)]] | ||
# Game Bird, Holme Church Lane, Beverley, East Yorkshire (+) | # Game Bird, Holme Church Lane, Beverley, East Yorkshire (+) | ||
# George Inn, Lowes Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire | # George Inn, Lowes Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire |
Revision as of 13:33, 10 August 2021
List of Bateman & Son Ltd pubs
(+) = In January 2018, part of Bateman’s tied estate
Boston
- Ball House, Wainfleet Road, Boston (+)
- Britannia Inn, Church Street, Boston (+)
- Carpenters Arms, Witham Road, Boston (+)
- Coach & Horses, Main Ridge, Boston (+)
- Duke of York, Lincoln Lane, Boston
- Five Bells, Butterwick, near Boston (+)
- Indian Queen, Dolphin Lane, Boston
- King William IV, Horncastle Road, Boston
- Kings Arms, Horncastle Road, Boston (+)
- Mill Inn, Spilsby Road, Boston (+)
- Napoleon Inn, Fishtoft Road, Boston
- New Castle, Fydell Street, Boston
- Robin Hood, High Street, Boston
- Ropers Arms, Horncastle Road, Boston
- Ship Tavern, Custom House Lane, Boston (+)
- Wormgate Inn, Wormgate, Boston
Horncastle
- Black Swan, South Street, Horncastle
- Cross Keys, East Street, Horncastle
- Crown, West Street, Horncastle
- Kings Head, Bull Ring, Horncastle (+)
- Lord Raglan, Foundry Street, Horncastle
- Nags Head, Foundry Street, Horncastle
Wainfleet
- Axe & Cleaver, Wainfleet Bank (owned 1950)
- Barkham Arms, Wainfleet Bank
- New Inn, High Street, Wainfleet All Saints
- Red Lion, High Street, Wainfleet All Saints
- Royal Oak, High Street, Wainfleet All Saints
- Woolpack Hotel, High Street, Wainfleet All Saints (+)
Elsewhere in Lincolnshire
- Admiral Nelson, Benington, near Boston
- Anchor, Friskney
- Angle Inn, Wrangle
- Axe & Cleaver, Huttoft
- Axe & Hand Saw Inn, Eaudyke, Quadring
- Barley Mow, Friskney
- Bell Hotel, Burgh le Marsh (+)
- Bell Inn, Halton Holegate
- Black Bull, Ruskington (+)
- Black Horse, Old Bolingbroke
- Black Horse, Risegate, Gosberton
- Blue Bell, Wrangle
- Boars Head, Newmarket, Louth
- Bricklayers Arms, Friskney
- Bricklayers Arms, Old Leake (+)
- Bull & Dog, Freiston
- Bull Hotel, Halton Road, Spilsby
- Butcher & Beast, Heighington (+)
- Butchers Arms, Old Leake
- Castle Hotel, Coningsby
- Castle Inn, Haltoft End, Freiston (+)
- Chequers Inn, Irby
- Coach & Horses, Hemingby
- Coach & Horses, Wrangle
- County Hotel, North Parade, Skegness
- Cross Keys, Huttoft
- Cross Roads Inn, East Barkwith (+)
- Crown Inn, Maltby le Marsh
- Crown Inn, Surfleet
- Crown, Huttoft
- Dog & Bone, John Street, Lincoln (+)
- Duke of Wellington, Midville
- Duke of York, Gosberton
- Dukes Head, Old Bolingbroke (owned 1950)
- Durham Ox, Thimbleby
- Flying Horse, Butterwick
- Foresters Arms, Mareham le Fen
- Fox & Hounds, Hundleby
- Gamecock, Stanhope Avenue, Woodhall Spa
- Gate Inn, Ulceby near Spilsby
- Globe Inn, Stickford
- Golden Cross, Billinghay
- Golden Eagle, High Street, Lincoln
- Golden Fleece, Wigtoft
- Golden Lion, Fishtoft
- Good Intent, Friskney
- Great Northern Hotel, Surfleet
- Green Man, Scamblesby
- Greyhound, Marshchapel
- Half Moon, West Street, Alford
- Kings Head, Firsby (owned 1950)
- Kings Head, Freiston (+)
- Londesborough Arms, Metheringham (+)
- Malt Shovel, Northgate, Louth
- Midge Inn, Hatton
- Nags Head Hotel, Southgate, Sleaford
- Nelson Butt, Market Place, Spilsby
- New Chequers Inn, Croft (owned 1950)
- Oatsheaf, New Leake (owned 1950)
- Odd House, Fletcher Street, Grantham
- Old Chequers Inn, Croft (+)
- Ostrich Inn, Leverton
- Packet Inn, Dogdyke
- Parade Hotel, Grand Parade, Skegness
- Pied Bull, Sibsey
- Plough Inn, Halton Holegate (owned 1950)
- Plough, Nettleham (+)
- Plough, Swineshead
- Prince Albert, Irby (owned 1950)
- Queens Head, Boston Road, Spilsby
- Queens Head, Legbourne
- Railway Hotel, Firsby
- Railway Hotel, Kirkstead
- Railway Tavern, Aby
- Red Cow, Fishtoft (+)
- Red Lion Hotel, Revesby (+)
- Red Lion, Baumber
- Red Lion, Burgh le Marsh
- Red Lion, East Kirkby
- Red Lion, Market Place, Spilsby
- Red Lion, Mumby (+)
- Red Lion, Orby
- Rising Sun, Bratoft
- Rising Sun, Hagworthingham (owned 1950)
- Rising Sun, Stickney
- Robin Hood, New Bolingbroke
- Rose & Crown, Stickney
- Royal Oak Inn, Candlesby
- Royal Oak, New Bolingbroke
- Royal Oak, Roman Bank, Winthorpe, Skegness
- Saracens Head, East Keal
- Sebastopol Inn, Minting
- Ship Albion, Albion Street, Spalding
- Ship Inn, Chapel St Leonards (+)
- Ship Inn, Fosdyke
- Ship Inn, Toynton All Saints (owned 1950)
- Stags Head, Burwell
- Station Hotel, Church Street, Holbeach
- Three Horse Shoes, Leverton
- Three Tuns Inn, Thorpe St Peter
- Three Tuns, Bilsby
- Three Tuns, Friskney (owned 1950)
- Three Tuns, High Street, Ingoldmells. See: Three Tuns (Ingoldmells). Pub closed and sold off by Batemans for housing development.
- Treaty of Commerce, High Street, Lincoln (+)
- Vanguard, Keal Cotes, near Spilsby
- Victoria Tavern, Hogsthorpe
- Victoria, Union Road, Lincoln (+)
- Vine Hotel, Drummond Road, Skegness
- Waggon & Horses, Kirton Holme, near Boston
- Wheatsheaf, New Leake
- Wheel, Welton le Marsh
- White Hart, Burgh le Marsh
- White Hart, Nettleham (+)
- White Hart, Old Leake (+)
- White Hart, Sibsey (+)
- White Hart, South Street, Alford
- White Horse, Mareham le Fen
- White Lion, Little Steeping
- White Swan Inn, Burgh le Marsh
- White Swan, Coningsby
- White Swan, Scotgate, Stamford
- Willoughby Arms, Willoughby (+)
- Windmill Inn, Coningsby
- Windmill, New Leake (owned 1950)
- Woolpack, Riverhead, Louth (+)
Other Locations
- Bay Horse, Wincolmlee, Hull
- Champion, Chapelfield Road, Norwich (+)
- Cross Keys, Market Place, Belper, Derbyshire (+)
- Crown Inn, Front Street, Trunch, Norfolk (+)
- Fairways, Bawtry Road, Brinsworth, near Rotherham (+)
- Fighting Cocks, Market Place, Corby Glen (+) A home-brew house in 1975. See: Fighting Cocks (Corby Glen)
- Game Bird, Holme Church Lane, Beverley, East Yorkshire (+)
- George Inn, Lowes Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire
- Horseshoes, Asfordby, near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire (+)
- Kings Arms, Hall Road, Norwich (+). Acquired 2004.
- Kings Head, Yeomans Street, Bonsall, near Matlock, Derbyshire (+)
- Ladybower Inn, Bamford, Derbyshire (+)
- Lord Nelson, Trafalgar Road, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth (+)
- Nelsons Head, Horatio Street, Bethnal Green, London E2
- Olive Bar & Grill, Barnby Dun, near Doncaster (+)
- Palmerston Arms, Oundle Road, Peterborough (+)
- Princess Victoria, South Parade, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire (+)
- Red Lion, Swaffham Prior, Cambridgeshire (+)
- Ship Inn, Wharf Road, Retford, Nottinghamshire (+). Acquired 2004 as the Rum Runner, but reverted to original name.
- Vine Hotel, Barnby Gate, Newark, Nottinghamshire
- Waggon & Horses, Lawrence Street, York (+)
- White Hart, Great Staughton, near St Neots, Cambridgeshire (+)