Heritage Pubs

Campaign to save historic inn gathers pace

Residents of Sibson, near Hinckley, Leicestershire are taking action to save their 750-year-old village pub, the Cock Inn. The Grade II-listed pub clo...

Special night at Fagan’s

Tom and Barbara Boulding, licensees of Sheffield pub Fagan's receive a coveted Special Award from Sheffield and District CAMRA.    Sheffield and Distr...

Eastern heritage pub gems celebrated in CAMRA’s latest release

A latest edition of CAMRA’s just-released East of England Real Heritage Pubs highlights hidden gems of British pub architecture in the region. It feat...

Lamb and Flag flies again

Oxford’s historic Lamb & Flag is to reopen as a community-owned pub, following an agreement between St John’s College and the Inklings Group. The Lamb...

Best designed pubs revealed

CAMRA has unveiled the winners of its prestigious Pub Design Awards, which recognise pub architecture and conservation across the country. There were...

Government protects historic pubs

Eleven remarkable pubs have been given extra planning protections following a unique collaboration between the Campaign and Historic England. Whiteloc...

Campaigners slam ruling to demolish pub

  1695 The Plough opens as a public house 1897 Tennant Brothers acquire the lease to the Plough and the adjacent sports ground 1929...

Historic Oxford pub to reopen as a community venture

Oxford’s historic Lamb and Flag is to reopen as a community owned pub following an agreement between St John’s College and the Inklings Group. The Lam...

Pub heritage book updated

A revised and updated fourth edition of Sheffield’s Real Heritage Pubs has been released. Sponsored by Abbeydale and Bradfield breweries, Beer Central...

Historic city-centre pub reopens

The Grade II-listed Dun Cow in Sunderland city centre has reopened after being closed since the start of the pandemic. Just before the shutdown last ...


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