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Reviews of Lion Brewery, Ash

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Review by Stuart on 18th September, 2007

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I am sure if the pub is being run by Lyndsey Shrubb then it must be great!

Review by Lyndsey Shrubb on 21st August, 2007

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I am the landlady of this public house and would just like to let people know about our establishment. The Lion Brewery is a small village pub that does basic B&B from £20 pppn, it is not the Ritz or a hotel that it why it is so cheap, in a room you have the beds and a TV and towels with a shared bathroom, it's nothing fancy but it is clean warm and reasonably priced. The B&B has just recently been re-renovated. You have the choice if you want breakfast or not and it is a full english with tea and coffee and cereal and toast. We also do evening meals, which is good pub grub. The pub also has a big screen TV showing all the latest sport, there is also a pool table, dart board and fruit machines. So if you are looking for somewhere clean and comfortable to saty then please give us a go, if you want something more fancy then try the Hog's Back Hotel, which is about £150 pppn. And thank you for your comments.

Date visited: 21.08.2007

Review by T Rossington on 23rd September, 2006

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As contractors we was booked into this place for bed and breakfast by the company we was working for. We arrived late Friday evening and shown our accomondation. I have seen accomondation of this low standard before and promtly left that same evening.

Date visited: 22/09/06

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