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17 Market Place,
Spalding, Lincolnshire, England,
PE11 1SU
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18th century (Time Period)
The Red Lion Hotel is a carefully refurbished 18th century family run hotel situated in the centre of the picturesque market town of Spalding, Lincolnshire. The bedrooms are all en-suite with colour TV, direct dial telephones, WiFi and full tea and coffee making facilities. The Bar offers a minimum of … more >>
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