The Sun Inn is a Grade II listed, parlour pub in Leintwardine, Herefordshire, England.
[1][2] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.
[3] The 200+ year old establishment,[4] one of the UK's last remaining parlour pubs,[2][4] had been owned and operated by resident[5] Flossie Lane, who was born in the Sun Inn in 1914,[6] and took over ownership more than 70 years ago, until her death in June 2009[2] aged 94.
[4] Without anyone to take her place, there had been fears that it would be sold for redevelopment,[2] but with the help of CAMRA, and the Save the Sun Inn campaign,[4][7] the pub was purchased from Flossie's nieces, who were keen for it to remain a pub,[4] by a neighbour and friend of Flossie's and a local brewery owner.
The original two front rooms remain, a red-brick public bar and the more comfortable parlour.