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Red Lyon Public House & Restaurant
The Street
Slinfold

Horsham
Sussex

RH13 0RR
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Situated in the centre of picturesque Slinfold village, close to the cricket field and St.Peters Parish Church, the Red Lyon has been an Ale House since the 17th Century.
We are ideally suited for visitors to Christ's Hospital and attractions such as Hickstead (15 miles), Leonardslee Gardens (8 miles) and Parham House (12 miles) all within easy reach.
We offer en-suite bed & breakfast, all rooms fully equipped with television plus tea and coffee making facilities.
Our oak paneled restaurant has an open fire and seats up to 40 guests in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. We offer home-cooked, fresh local produce.

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Ratings/Awards: ETC/AA 3 Diamonds

Price per Room:

Double: From £45
Twin: From £55
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms

Sample Menu:

Breakfast Menu

Full English Breakfast
Egg, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tomato, black pudding, fried slice and toast
£5.95

Vegetarian Breakfast
Egg, sausage, mushrooms, tomato, hash browns, fried slice and toast
£5.95

Eggs Benedict
Traditional English muffin topped with ham and poached eggs, glazed with hollandaise sauce
£5.95

Eggs Florentine
Poached eggs on a bed of spinach glazed with hollandaise sauce, served with a toasted muffin
£5.95

Continental Breakfast
Fresh juice, coffee, croissant, breads, preserves, ham and cheese
£5.95

Danish Pastries £1.30
Tea and Coffee £1.50
Fresh juices £1.00
Fruit Salad £2.25
Cereals £1.95

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