19th Century Pubs

Pubs were built throughout the 19th century but the big pub building boom started in the late 1880s and really gathered ground in the 1890s. It continued into the early 1900s so to see pubs from the whole of the building boom go to Victorian & Edwardian Pubs.

Greater Manchester
Classic unspoilt city boozer

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Nottinghamshire
Striking Watson Fothergill pub

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Tyne & Wear
Sumptuous ex-first class waiting room

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Greater Manchester
Famous tiny pub

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Greater London
East End boozer in the City

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West Midlands
3 roomed local with rogue tree

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Essex
The former Ridleys brewery tap

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City Centre, Glasgow
Once the Bank of Scotland

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Merseyside
Characterful town pub

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Greater Manchester
Top beer pub in Northern Quarter

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Belfast
Magnificent Victorian pub

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Greater Manchester
Heritage pub beneath a viaduct

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Tyne & Wear
Heritage pub near quayside

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Hertfordshire
Unaltered town centre drinking pub

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City Centre, Glasgow
Striking glass and iron building

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