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.

West Midlands
Classic Black Country Pub

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West Yorkshire
Heritage pub surrounded by high rise

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North Yorkshire
Harrogate’s oldest pub

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Greater Manchester
Unaltered pub with 1920s features

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Gloucestershire
Unchanged wood-floored town pub

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City Centre, Glasgow
Classic Victorian pub

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Cumbria
Gloriously tiled town centre pub

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South Yorkshire
Top beer pub

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Greater London
Imposing Edwardian pub

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Greater London
Striking pub in Leadenhall Market

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West Midlands
Traditional Bathams pub

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Greater Manchester
Magnificent tiled frontage

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South Yorkshire
Tiled pub with real ale & live music

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Luss, Argyll & Bute
Country hotel by Loch Lomond

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Greater Manchester
Joesph Holt’s pub with tiled exterior

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