The Red Lion, Snargate
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 8 Apr 2007
Owned by the same family since 1911 and currently run by an ex-Land Girl the Red Lion evokes memories of how pubs used to be in the 1940s; lamps, no draught lager, beer straight from the barrel and friendly owners. A hidden gem untouched by the monotony of modern pub chains. Taken from Snargate bridge at the junction of the lane and the Rhee Wall (B2080).