The Red Lion Hotel, Grade II listed pub in Hatfield, England
The Red Lion Hotel is a Grade II listed pub in Hatfield featuring traditional brick construction with late eighteenth-century elements and nineteenth-century additions along the Great North Road. The building combines its original features with event spaces for dining and gatherings.
The Red Lion Hotel began as a public house in the late eighteenth century and underwent significant expansion during the nineteenth century. Its Grade II listing reflects recognition of its architectural importance to the region's heritage.
The Red Lion Hotel serves as a gathering space where locals enjoy regional food and drinks throughout the week. Visitors experience the everyday rhythm of an English country pub and its connection to community life.
The Red Lion Hotel provides event spaces that can accommodate up to 60 people for dining or 80 for casual gatherings with accessible facilities. Parking is available on site for visitors.
The pub holds a connection to a significant incident in 1970 involving Keith Moon, drummer of the legendary rock band The Who, which ended in tragedy. This chapter of music history makes the location notable for fans interested in that era.
Location: Hatfield
Address: 88 Great North Road, Hatfield, AL9 5EU
Phone: +441707262868
GPS coordinates: 51.76667,-0.21481
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:47
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