Real Heritage Pubs of the North West

Pub Interiors of Special Historic Interest

This book is part of the popular CAMRA Pub Heritage series.

This definitive and unique new guide is the result of many years’ research by CAMRA to discover pubs that have truly historic surviving interiors in an area ranging from the Cheshire plain to the Lake District.

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About The Author

Geoff Brandwood

Geoff Brandwood

Geoff is the author of CAMRA’s Pub heritage titles which list in detail hundreds of pubs of architectural and historical importance.

An architectural historian, Geoff is passionate about pubs, and is a former chairman of the Victorian Society.

He is author of Britain’s Best Real Heritage Pubs (2013), London Heritage Pubs (2008),  and co-author of English Heritage’s acclaimed Licensed to Sell (2011).

Pub Heritage Group

CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group is dedicated to protecting, preserving and promoting the nation’s unspoilt pubs. It identifies pubs with intact traditional interiors or which have features and rooms of national importance

It provides descriptions and information on over 200 pubs, amongst which there are unspoilt country locals, Victorian drinking palaces and mighty roadhouses. The book has features on how the pub developed, what’s distinctive about pubs in the North West, how people a century ago could expect to be served drinks at their table, and how they used the pub for take-out sales in the pre-supermarket era. A guide to the pubs throughout the North West that have interiors of real historic significance. A wonderful collection of 177 pubs with interiors or features which have remained unaltered for 50 years. Described in full detail, with colour photography throughout.
  • Publisher : CAMRA Books (8 Aug. 2017)
  • Language : English
  • Paperback : 144 pages
  • ISBN-10 : 1852493453
  • ISBN-13 : 978-1852493455
  • Dimensions : 15.3 x 0.8 x 21 cm