The village name derives from the bridge crossing the South Forty-Foot Drain. Originally it was a wooden structure, thought to have been owned by Robert Hubbert, born on the 2 March in Lincolnshire and died in 1850 in Boston, Lincolnshire.[citation needed] A new wooden bridge was erected about 1850, but was replaced again by a brick structure in 1888 by the county justices for the Parts of Holland from designs of John Kingston, county surveyor.[1]
hubberts, bridge, village, borough, boston, lincolnshire, england, situated, within, civil, parish, frampton, approximately, miles, west, from, boston, wheatsheaf, location, within, lincolnshireos, grid, referencetf267434, london100, scivil, parishframptondist. Hubberts Bridge is a village in the borough of Boston Lincolnshire England It is situated within the civil parish of Frampton and approximately 3 miles 5 km west from Boston Hubberts BridgeThe Wheatsheaf Inn Hubberts BridgeHubberts BridgeLocation within LincolnshireOS grid referenceTF267434 London100 mi 160 km SCivil parishFramptonDistrictBostonShire countyLincolnshireRegionEast MidlandsCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townBostonPostcode districtPE20PoliceLincolnshireFireLincolnshireAmbulanceEast MidlandsUK ParliamentBoston and SkegnessList of places UK England Lincolnshire 52 58 24 N 0 06 48 W 52 973375 N 0 113210 W 52 973375 0 113210 The village name derives from the bridge crossing the South Forty Foot Drain Originally it was a wooden structure thought to have been owned by Robert Hubbert born on the 2 March in Lincolnshire and died in 1850 in Boston Lincolnshire citation needed A new wooden bridge was erected about 1850 but was replaced again by a brick structure in 1888 by the county justices for the Parts of Holland from designs of John Kingston county surveyor 1 The village is served by Hubberts Bridge railway station 2 and has a local public house the Wheatsheaf Inn and a community centre 3 References edit Lincs to the Past Lincolnshire Archives English Heritage Retrieved 8 May 2011 Hubberts Bridge Railway Station Lincolnshire County Council Retrieved 8 May 2011 Hubberts Bridge Community Centre Lincolnshire County Council Retrieved 8 May 2011 External links edit nbsp Media related to Hubberts Bridge at Wikimedia Commons Portals nbsp England nbsp United Kingdom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hubberts Bridge amp oldid 1118147726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,