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Visited 26th April 2009.
The first Wetherspoon Lodge I've visited although as I didn't stay overnight and didn't see any of the rooms I have nothing to report on that front. A large, interesting, maze like pub. It would make a good base to stay at while visiting the surrounding town and countryside and Henley is a nice place to explore. This is one that I will be going back to.
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