Red Lodge
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Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 30 Mar 2019
This Greene King pub, in the village of the same name, styles itself as a 'steakhouse and bar' - it is certainly a quirky place with, for example, kangaroo on the menu. It is a former hunting lodge built in around 1600 and functioned for some years - when this was still the A11 - as a roadside diner.