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The Golden Lion Hotel is in the coastal English town of Hunstanton, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, England. [2] It is a three-star hotel and has been a Grade II listed building since 20 September 1984.
The pub is named after Square and Compasses, the tools used by carpenters and stonemasons reflecting the significance of quarrying and stonemasonry to the local economy. [5] It is known as Sqump to its regulars, the Square and Compass was popular amongst the Telecommunications Research Establishment scientists in Purbeck, who knew the inn as ...
The lodge later became a pub, the Spotted Dog, still featuring parts of its original facade, is now a Grade II listed building [4] (although closed down in 2004 the structure has since fallen into disrepair). [5] The lands behind the pub became a sports ground, used primarily for county cricket matches before switching its usage to football. [6]
The Lower Red Lion in St Albans near London has gone viral for posting what they probably thought was a fun, cheeky message on their chalkboard easel that reads 'Dog Friendly, Child Free.'
The Spotted Dog is a Grade II listed public house at 212 Upton Lane, Forest Gate, London. [1] It dates back to the late 15th or early 16th century, [ 1 ] and was thought to once have been a hunting lodge for King Henry VIII .
A 16,000-square-foot dog park attached to an indoor-outdoor coffeehouse, a full-service bar and kitchen (for humans and dogs alike) called Your Best Friend's Bar, food trucks and a live-music stage.
Pet friendly are hotels which offer a range of amenities designed to accommodate pet owners. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In these hotels pet owners get gourmet room service menus for their pets. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Examples include, JW Marriott Hotels , Renaissance Hotels , Ritz-Carlton .
Interior of The Blackfriar in London, a Grade II* listed public house. The National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors was a register of public houses in the United Kingdom with interiors which had been noted as being of significant historic interest, having remained largely unchanged for at least 30 years, but usually since at least World War II.