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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 John Snow, formerly the Newcastle-upon-Tyne, is a public house in Broadwick Street, in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London, and dates back to the 1870s. It is named for the British epidemiologist and anaesthetist John Snow , who identified the nearby water pump as the source of a cholera outbreak in ...
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 .
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 Dog and Duck was a tavern built upon St George's Fields in London in the 17th century. It was named after the sport of duck-baiting , that took place in adjacent wetland. In the 18th century its gardens were used as a spa but, by the 1770s, with spas no longer fashionable, it declined into a rowdy location for concerts.
Hunstanton came to exemplify a 19th-century estate seaside town. Most of the fabric and character of that development survives. In 1915, during the First World War, Hunstanton was the headquarters of the West Norfolk training programme of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, as they prepared for active service on the Western Front. [4]
The Wenlock Arms is a renowned cask ale public house in London, [1] and has been named North London Pub of the Year by the local CAMRA branch on four occasions since it reopened in 1994. [2] The pub competes in the north category, despite its East End location, as CAMRA use postal districts to define their competition sectors.
The Cat and Fiddle Inn is a former public house in the English Peak District, close to the border between Cheshire and Derbyshire.It sits on the A537 road from Macclesfield to Buxton, which runs across a high and remote area of moorland.