Probe launched after cellar fire at famous North Yorkshire country pub
The blaze was well alight when fire crews arrived and prompted additional support
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An investigation has been launched after a fire broke out at a famous countryside pub. North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service were called to to tackle the blaze which broke out in a cellar attached to The Lion Inn, at Blakey Ridge, North Yorkshire.
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