Inn Signs

Inn signs outside pubs have been around since medieval times. Signs usually display an image related to the name of the pub and most hang from a bracket attached to the pub. Other signs are freestanding and some (gallows signs) cross the full width of the road. Some signs are three dimensional, sometimes carved in stone or wood and sometimes sculpted.

North Yorkshire
Dales farmhouse pub with a cruck barn

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Worcestershire
Cotswold village pub

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Hampshire
Beautifully tiled corner local

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East Sussex
Top Brighton beer pub

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South Yorkshire
Unchanged music pub

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Hampshire
Attractive corner local

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West Yorkshire
Popular pub on steep cobbled street

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Greater London
Stunning tiled art nouveau frontage

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Gloucestershire
Cotswold village green pub

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North Yorkshire
Traditional country inn

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Wiltshire
Old pub in National Trust village

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Greater London
Ancient galleried inn

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Gloucestershire
17th century Cotswold inn

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North Yorkshire
Classic unspoilt corner local

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Cambridgeshire
Coaching inn on the Great North Road

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