This is not a dead motel but instead, a motel revival. The Lion (Motor Court) Motel closed decades ago and was taken over by the Scottish Inn motel chain. In 2018, it was brought back to life as the Lion Inn. Located in St. Augustine, Florida.

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This is not a dead motel but instead, a motel revival. The Lion (Motor Court) Motel closed decades ago and was taken over by the Scottish Inn motel chain. In 2018, it was brought back to life as the Lion Inn. Located in St. Augustine, Florida.
Keys of Heaven (9): blown down the mountain ~ Steve Tanham
Keys of Heaven (9): blown down the mountain ~ Steve Tanham
The welcoming warmth of the Lion Inn on Blakey Ridge
continued from Part 8
My companions of the Silent Eye’s ‘Keys of Heaven’ weekend were waiting when I arrived at the Lion Inn. We had coffee and biscuits and discussed the options for our last day of the workshop. Everyone was looking forward to the visit to the celebrated St Mary’s church at Lastingham – the final resting place of St Cedd.
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Whitby Weekend: Moorland stone...
Whitby Weekend: Moorland stone…
On the Sunday morning, we met at the Lion Inn, perched some thirteen hundred feet above sea level and high on the North Yorkshire moors. The sixteenth-century inn is an isolated spot above Rosedale, in an area fair litteredwith archaeology that demands further exploration. It is also a warm and welcoming place, with a fire in the hearth and, at this time of year, full of Christmas greenery. We…
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Whitby Weekend: Moorland stone...
Whitby Weekend: Moorland stone…
On the Sunday morning, we met at the Lion Inn, perched some thirteen hundred feet above sea level and high on the North Yorkshire moors. The sixteenth-century inn is an isolated spot above Rosedale, in an area fair litteredwith archaeology that demands further exploration. It is also a warm and welcoming place, with a fire in the hearth and, at this time of year, full of Christmas greenery. We…
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