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.

Lake District, Cumbria
Village pub at the foot of Blencathra

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Worcestershire
Cotswold stone pub in tourist village

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Greater London
Imposing Edwardian pub

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Oxfordshire
Cotswold gastropub

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North Yorkshire
Old fashioned country hotel

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Greater London: South East London
Lively, unspoilt community pub

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Nottinghamshire
Art Deco town centre pub

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Cumbria
Estate pub in Arts & Crafts style

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Hampshire
Imposing Victorian corner local

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Cornwall
Picture postcard thatched pub by church

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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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Merseyside
Spectacular Edwardian pub

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North Yorkshire
Beer pub in medieval building

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Arts & Crafts improved pub
West Midlands

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