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The Red Lion was rescued from demolition in Stoke-on-Trent and rebuilt at Crich. |
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Note the VW Beetle parked outside. Cars over a certain age get free admission to Crich. |
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More pictures of the distinctive frontage from which the pub gets its name. |
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Now let's step inside. The next few pictures are of the bar. I had recourse to my flashgun for these indoor pictures. Note the festive decorations throughout the interior of the pub. |
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On the other side of the bar area, there's a piano, and the way through to the "facilities". |
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This is one of the nicer doors you'll see leading through to such service areas. |
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Here's the piano again, and a windowsill in the area set out with a display of china. I don't think that there would have been china in the windowsill when the Red Lion was in Stoke-on-Trent! |
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This fireplace is midway between the piano area and the main bar area. |
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Finally, here's a display of bottles in a windowsill near the main bar area. Also probably something that wouldn't have been in the windowsill when the Red Lion was in its original location in Stoke-on-Trent. |
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