Caenby Corner
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox UK placeCaenby Corner is a small area in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, at the roundabout junction of the A15 and A631 roads. Close to the village of Caenby, it is situated on what was a major Roman road known as Ermine Street leading from London to the North of England. The junction is Template:Convert north from the city and county town of Lincoln.[1] The junction is on the boundary of four civil parishes. The south east quadrant is in Caenby parish, the south west quadrant is in Glentworth, the north west quadrant is in Hemswell Cliff and the north east quadrant in Glentham.
On Caenby Corner roundabout is a filling station with shop and separate coffee shop, a private residence and the closed Moncks Arms hotel with adjacent transport cafe and lorry park. The hotel had for many years been derelict, but in 2007 there were plans to redevelop it.[2] Despite the re-cladding to the outside of the building, the hotel has never re-opened.
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- ↑ "Caenby Corner transformation go-ahead" Gainsborough Standard online
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