Tattershall

Tattershall was located on the Great Northern line between Boston and Lincoln. It was closed to all traffic on 17th June 1963 along with the section between Boston and Coningsby Junction. It remains the sole surviving station building on that section as those at Dogdyke and Langrick having long since been demolished.

It was in a very derelict state for over two decades, and my pictures illustrate it during its restoration in the mid-1980's, and later, the building finally restored. It now is home to an Art Gallery.
This illustration from June 1981 shows the poor state the station was in (Photo: BPR).
A further illustration from April of the following year (Photo: A. Lewis).
Further information about the station can be seen here.



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