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In 1856 Charles Reed was brewer and victualler at the Three Tuns, Ingoldmells, which he held from November 1853. It was for sale 9th January 1858 with brewhouse, when he was the occupant. The Reed family continued to brew in the area. See [[Walkin Reed (Lincolnshire)]].


It became a [[Bateman & Son Ltd]] house, but has been sold off for housing development.
It became a [[Bateman & Son Ltd]] house, but has been sold off for housing development.


[[category: Lincolnshire]]
[[category: Lincolnshire]]

Latest revision as of 16:51, 22 April 2020

Three Tuns, High Street, Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire

In 1856 Charles Reed was brewer and victualler at the Three Tuns, Ingoldmells, which he held from November 1853. It was for sale 9th January 1858 with brewhouse, when he was the occupant. The Reed family continued to brew in the area. See Walkin Reed (Lincolnshire).

It became a Bateman & Son Ltd house, but has been sold off for housing development.