
Dating back to the 16th Century, The Red Lion is steeped in history -and indeed we once played host to a most royal guest. In 1646, King Charles I - his hair cut short and disguised as a servant -fled from Oxford to join the Scot's at Southwell. Today, with traffic hurrying by on the main road, many people fail to realise that the Red Lion is that remote tavern which sheltered the fugitive King. In the bar you'll find an account of his flight - along with a real sense of Great British history.
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