The White Lion
Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire, England.
Anyone with a special interest in the works of the Enlightenment novelist Henry Fielding may know of the White Lion already. After all, references to it are to be found in his most famous work, Tom Jones, in which it is described as “a house of exceedingly good repute“.
Also of historic interest is that it is said to have been used by both Major General Massey and Prince Rupert during the English Civil War.
Dating back in parts to 1510, The White Lion is perfectly located for those both seeking to explore the Cotswolds (it lies slightly to the west) and south east Wales.
Guest rooms include “The Fielding”, “Rose Room” and “Wild Goose Room”, with many featuring exposed beams. Dining is available at the hotel’s Pepperpot Brasserie Restaurant.
See the Historic Hotels in Worcestershire index
Also of historic interest is that it is said to have been used by both Major General Massey and Prince Rupert during the English Civil War.
Dating back in parts to 1510, The White Lion is perfectly located for those both seeking to explore the Cotswolds (it lies slightly to the west) and south east Wales.
Guest rooms include “The Fielding”, “Rose Room” and “Wild Goose Room”, with many featuring exposed beams. Dining is available at the hotel’s Pepperpot Brasserie Restaurant.
See the Historic Hotels in Worcestershire index
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