On the
opposite side of the road are the chemist's Hinton Lake and the post office.
Caption For Boston, Grammar School, South End 2005
In 1551 the property of the Corpus Christi
Guild ended up with Lord Clinton, and then
the Marquis of Northampton claimed that of
the other four guilds, though he handed back
to the Corporation
The Town Hall (centre left, with the bell tower) was
built by Lord Clinton in 1850 to replace the wooden 16th-century structure which stood at the Bull Ring.
Formerly the Kingston Arms coaching inn, the Clinton Arms has connections with Lord Byron, who stayed here whilst his first book of poems, 'Fugitive Pieces', was being printed at the local firm of S &
After the conversion of
Poulett House to the Hotel Alexandra, the owner Archibald H Hinton boasted that this was Lyme's 'only hotel in its own
grounds'.
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