The other day I promised to investigate pub signs because I had the feeling that there are few humorous or artistic signs these days. Naturally, the very first one I saw, the pub nearest to home, proves me wrong. This is really quite a clever sign but does need some explanation.
The pub, The Long Man, stands at the end of a road called Wilmington Way. Wilmington is a village in Sussex lying at the foot of the South Downs. In the steep slope of the Downs above the village the figure of a tall man was carved in the chalk centuries ago. The Long Man of Wilmington is, in fact, the tallest chalk figure in Europe.

But the lion? A simple explanation: the pub is one belonging to the Golden Lion Group of pubs.
I shall keep looking.
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