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
Top beer pub with fine interior tiling

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Greater London: South East London
Borough Market favourite

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West Yorkshire
Leeds Brewery pub

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Tyne & Wear
Large & imposing Wetherspoons

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Hampshire
Imposing Victorian corner local

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Greater London
Ornate pub opposite the British Museum

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Hampshire
Eye-catching pub with witch’s hat tower

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Hampshire
Large Victorian corner local

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Greater London
Impressive pub in former bank

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West Yorkshire
Food-led pub in Pennine village

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West Midlands
Ma Pardoes – classic homebrew pub

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Plantation, Glasgow
Glasgow’s “finest pub interior”

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West Yorkshire
Old fashioned village hotel

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New Town, Edinburgh
Fictional detective John Rebus’s local

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Merseyside
Eccentric and characterful boozer

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