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Red Lion
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Date of photo: 2007 |
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Edwards and
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The Red Lion was
situated on the Old North Road. This was a grade-II listed
pub which was present by 1820. Now used as a restaurant called Yuva. |
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Listed
building details: |
Inn. C17 with C19 and C20
alterations. Timber-framed and plastered with applied timber decoration.
Plain tiled roofs. Rebuilt ridge stack to right of centre and C20 end stack
to right hand; rear stack and C20 stack. Two storeys, long jetty to the
street, with lower range to rear forming L-plan. Double half-glazed doors in
lobby entry position with three C19 canted hung sash bay windows; three C18
first floor iron casement windows with leaded lights. Interior; some exposed
chamfered ceiling beams. The Red Lion was formerly a farmhouse and recorded
as an inn c1820; a long jettied range to the rear has recently been
demolished. |
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