- The Red Lion Inn
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- A real Yorkshire pub with a
typically warm and friendly Yorkshire welcome, the Red Lion Inn
is situated in 'Summer Wine' country at Jackson Bridge near Holmfirth,
in the West Yorkshire Pennines.
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- As you would expect from a
real family run establishment, there is a selection of fine beers
and wines to be enjoyed at the bar, excellent pub food and good
quality accommodation that has recently achieved two diamonds
status.
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- The Red Lion Inn is the ideal
base for exploring the well-established attractions of Yorkshire,
Last of the Summer Wine Country and the Peak District.
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- John & Suzy took over in
August 2003 and have quickly established and excellent reputation
for their fine guest ales and delicious chef-prepared, home-cooked
food.
The rear of the inn overlooks a row of cottages which is used
in the filming of the cult TV series Last of the Summer Wine.
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- Two Diamond
Guest Accommodation:
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- The accommodation has recently
been awarded two diamonds status by the English Tourist Board.
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- The criteria for this is: An
acceptable overall level of quality, offering, as a minimum,
a full cooked or continental breakfast. Other meals, where provided,
will be freshly prepared.
- A good, overall level of quality
and comfort, with greater emphasis on guest care in all areas.
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- There are six well appointed
rooms: one single en-suite, two doubles en-suite. one twin en-suite
and two doubles which share a comfortable bathroom.
All rooms are centrally heated, have televisions, radio alarms
and tea and coffee making facilities.
- Tariff
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- Room rates, inclusive of full
English breakfast :
Single en-suite £35
- Twin en-suite £35
- Double £50
- Double en-suite £55
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- Unpretentious, delicious and
wholesome, that's how good pub food should be and indeed, that's
exactly what you'll get at the Red Lion Inn.
- Breakfast is served to residents
from 8 to 9.30.am at the weekend and from 7.30 to 9 on weekdays.
- Lunch is 12 till 2 weekdays,
12 till 3 on Saturday, and Sunday lunch is served from 1 to 4pm.
- Evening meals are served from
5.30 to 8.30pm, Monday to Saturday.
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- As you expect from an Inn -
the bar is very much at heart of the establishment. The regulars
are friendly and are happy to exchange anecdotes with visitors,
as well as give advice on the best places to visit locally.
- You won't find Sky Sports on
wide-screen TV, blaring music or pool tables here, just a relaxed
atmosphere and good company - Though things do liven up on the
second Thursday of each month when local folk singers and musicians
congregate for a jamming session.
- As the nights draw in the ambience
is enhanced by a real fire.
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- Contact: John or Suzy
- Tel: +44 (0) 1484 683499
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