The Lion's Inn, formerly the Cedars, Coundon, Coventry

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The Lion's Inn, formerly the Cedars, Coundon, Coventry

Image: © A J Paxton Taken: 9 Jun 2021

The pub faces onto Barker's Butts Lane, by a roundabout, with Cedars Avenue leading off to the right of the picture. Another of Coventry's suburban interwar roadside pubs, this one is distinguished architecturally by its pair of Dutch gables offsetting a roof of green pantiles. Since its change of name in 2018 the pubs outside walls have been painted a pastel green to match the tiles. https://www.historiccoventry.co.uk/cph/main/pub.php?pg=lions_inn_barker_butts_la

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.420765
Longitude
-1.534415