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The Red Lion, Chipping Barnet

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The Red Lion, Chipping Barnet
The Red Lion
The Red Lion is located in London Borough of Barnet
The Red Lion
The Red Lion
The Red Lion is located in Greater London
The Red Lion
The Red Lion
General information
AddressHigh Street, Chipping Barnet
Town or cityLondon
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°39′09″N 0°11′56″W / 51.65245°N 0.1990°W / 51.65245; -0.1990
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameThe Red Lion
Designated23 July 2002
Reference no.1061392
The Red Lion (left) as it once looked.

The Red Lion is a grade II listed public house in the High Street, Chipping Barnet, London.[1]

The pub dates from the 15th century and was one of the coaching inns for which Chipping Barnet was famous. It lies on the Great North Road, of which High Street, Chipping Barnet, forms a part. By 1817, 150 coaches a day were passing through the town.[2] It became the Red Lion Hotel. During the 1980s it was a 'Fun Pub' known as the Dandy Lion, later becoming The Felix and Firkin pub before reverting to The Red Lion. The pub was rebuilt in 1930 by the Meux Brewery to the designs of their in-house architect, William Foster.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Historic England. "THE FELIX AND FIRKIN PUBLIC HOUSE (1061392)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  2. ^ Slater, Terry & Nigel Goose (2008). A County of Small Towns: The Development of Hertfordshire's Urban Landscape to 1800. Hatfield: Hertfordshire Publications. p. 264. ISBN 978-1-905313-44-0.

External links

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