Waddington, Wheatsheaf Inn c.1960
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This stone-built pub on the main road between Grantham and Lincoln was probably built in the 18th century as a farmhouse. It was a very popular 'watering hole' for aircrews from the nearby aerodrome, and has numerous old and new photographs to remember those days. Members of the RAF and the RAAF are remembered by a memorial clock located in the shopping precinct, and dedicated to those who did not return from operations over enemy territory.
An extract from Lincolnshire Living Memories.
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