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Popular Grade II listed rural pub with a good reputation for food. The Lion is a late seventeenth to early eighteenth century inn, which was known as the White Lion in the mid-nineteenth century, and marked on a map of 1833 as the 'Caerhowell Ale-House'. An inglenook fireplace takes centreplace in the bar area and makes a cosy atmosphere when lit. There is a former well located just off the bar area which was re-excavated and now has a glass cover over it. A additional feature is the faded Watney Red Barrel sign outside the pub. Conversation is king here so be prepared to be dragged into discussions with the friendly locals.
Lion Hotel, Caerhowel