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Golden Lion, South Hylton
The Golden Lion was a public house in South Hylton, dating from c.1910. The entrance reused an early 18th century stone surround, said to have come from the north wing of Hylton Castle, inscribed with initials I.H.D., for John and Dorothy Hilton, date of 1705, and the arms of Hilton. The building had been Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England, but was badly damaged in a serious fire on the 13th of Juy, 2019. It was subsequently delisted. In Autumn 2022, the building was put up for sale.

from https://historicengland.org.u…
THE GOLDEN LION PUBLIC HOUSE - South Hylton - List Entry
- Public house. c1910. Bright red brick ground floor, with
faience plinth and ashlar dressings; painted render first
floor with painted ashlar dressings; front range roof of plain
tiles, rear ranges …
Added by
Simon Cotterill


from https://historicengland.org.u…
THE GOLDEN LION PUBLIC HOUSE - South Hylton - List Entry
- Public house. c1910. Bright red brick ground floor, with
faience plinth and ashlar dressings; painted render first
floor with painted ashlar dressings; front range roof of plain
tiles, rear ranges …
Added by
Simon Cotterill