Red Lion, St. Mary Cray

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posted by venichka on 4/4/2006

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A charming, two-bar, villagey pub, in the charming, villagey part of St. Mary Cray, the Red Lion has a fair bit to commend it: a friendly landlord, a decent enough selection of drinks, a well-kept and comfortable interior, loyal regulars, and so on. Relaxing and traditional, this feels a lot further away from London (let alone some other places down the Cray valley) than it is. One warning: it's closed between 3 and 7.30 at weekends. Otherwise, a wee gem.


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259 High Street, St. Mary Cray, London, BR5 4AR

01689 822962

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St Mary Cray: It's a 10-15 minute walk from the, by way of Station Approach, Cray Avenue, Kent Road and the High Street. Several bus routes from Orpington, pass the Red Lion, and quite a few more stop nearby on Cray Avenue.

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27 May 11 Updated by piranha