The Red Lion, The Green, Guiseley
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 10 Apr 2021
Said to be the commonest pub name in England. Seen here just two days before pubs reopened (for outdoor table service only) after the English Covid-19 closure, so I couldn't go in, but a CAMRA guide to Leeds pubs published in 1993 notes it as having a stone fireplace, flagged floor and old lamps. I wonder if they are still there?