Originally opened as the Wig & Mitre in the 1970's but closed for many years. This grade II listed 16th Century building has been extensively refurbished and reopened in 2009 with a modern extension at the rear. The narrow building has bars on two floors, look out for the well mentioned in the pub's name. Payment with cash only. The pub has a ban on electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, e-readers and laptops.
Conversion
This shop was converted to a pub and its unusual name stems from the legend that the old well nearby belonged to Old Widow Cullen and that she allowed her neighbours to use it. The Grade II-listed timber-framed building dates from the C14 and has a wealth of beams and timbers including a curved brace over the front bar. There is a second bar beyond the central brick stack fireplace that dates from C17. Sam Smiths real ale is served along with lunchtime meals.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Widow Cullen's Well, Lincoln
Source: National