Stained Glass in Pubs

Beautifully colourful stained and leaded glass first became used as a decoration in the sumptuous pubs of the late Victorian and Edwardian era and many wonderful examples of art nouveau windows still exist. It continued to be popular in the 1920 and 1930s, though less extravagant and there have been occasional exceptional new windows added in recent years.

Tyne & Wear
Heritage pub near quayside

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South Yorkshire
Unspoilt Edwardian pub

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West Sussex
Arts & Crafts, real ale & live music

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Belfast
Emblematic traditional pub

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West Midlands
Home of Craddock’s Brewery

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Tyne & Wear
Unspoilt Edwardian pub

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Shropshire
Stunning half-timbered hotel

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Charing Cross, Glasgow
Edwardian wood panelled pub

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City Centre, Glasgow
Classic Victorian pub

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West Midlands
Traditional Bathams pub

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South Yorkshire
Town centre local’s pub

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Tyne & Wear
Pub with splendid interior tiling

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Greater Manchester
Well hidden 1930s gem

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Plantation, Glasgow
Glasgow’s “finest pub interior”

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North Yorkshire
Famous pub near the Minster

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