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The presentation of the annual CAMRA Pub Design Awards was held at the Woodman in Birmingham on the 23rd June. The awards, held in partnership with Historic England, recognise the highest standards of architecture in the refurbishment and conservation of existing pubs as well as the construction of new pubs. See: CAMRA Awards. |
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Two Star Heritage Pubs
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One Star Heritage Pubs
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West Midlands, WOODMAN, Birmingham. The prestigious Historic England Conservation Award was won by the Woodman. Union Inns took on the lease of this classic Victorian brick and terracotta pub and reopened it in September 2024 after careful restoration of the internal Minton tiling and woodwork as well as replacing the timber flooring. And all this whilst facing the continuing uncertainty and disruption associated with the ongoing HS2 works – see June Bulletin. Congratulations and thank you to Union Inns for having the vision to invest in and conserve this wonderful heritage pub.
Greater London North West, LORD SOUTHAMPTON, Kentish Town. Also recognised in the Pub Design Awards is the Lord Southampton, a one star heritage pub located in Kentish Town, which won the Community Local Award for outstanding refurbishment of a street corner local. The pub was built in 1850’s and was subject to a major refit in the interwar period. It was in a near derelict state, and could easily have been lost to development. Licensees Aimee Brown and Phil Harrington took on the lease in 2024, undertaking a high-quality refurbishment that conserved the inter-war interior. The pub is revitalised and is now successfully serving its local community once again. Congratulations to Aimee and Phil. See:
Oxfordshire, NORTH STAR, Steventon. The North Star has reopened after being shut since September last year (see March bulletin). We understand the closure was required in order to undertake essential repairs to prevent damp ingress. Following a visit, Michael Sibbald reports that no changes to the interior have occurred and the beer was very drinkable, which is good to hear! The North Star is one of only seven traditional pubs in the country without a bar counter, with the drinks served via a stable door from the ground floor cellar. The main room is recognised as one of the great village pub rooms of Britain and consists of a snug formed from high back settles centred on the fireplace, one of only a handful of such pub rooms left in the UK. It really is a marvel and well worth the visit if you haven’t already been.
Central London East, DENMARK ARMS, East Ham. We are pleased to report that a planning application to convert the Denmark Arms, built around 1890, into a mini-casino has thankfully been rejected by Newham Council. See:
Northern Ireland, ROCK BAR, Belfast. In last month’s bulletin we reported that the Rock Bar was closed and up for sale. We can now report that local businessman Conor Connolly snapped it up and reopened this famous pub in early July. See:
Lancashire, RAMSDEN ARMS HOTEL, Blackpool. We last covered the Ramsden Arms in the December bulletin, when thankfully it re-opened without any changes to the pub interior. However, a new lease is now being advertised by owners Star Pubs with a £240,000 investment planned. The investment includes a proposed redesigned main bar and snug, in order to transform the Ramsden Arms into a modern community pub. See:
Gloucestershire, BERKELEY ARMS, Purton. The Berkeley Arms finally reopened in June, having closed in 2020 following the retirement of the licensee. It was previously included on the National Inventory at three stars for its unspoilt basic interior. Tragically the owners, the Berkeley Castle Estate, ripped out the historic fittings before Historic England could assess the pub for statutory listing (hence its current one-star rating). Initial reports now confirm that the interior has been remodelled with few if any historic fittings remaining. A re-assessment will be undertaken but it is very likely it will be removed from the inventory.
West Yorkshire, CENTRAL STATION HOTEL, Dewsbury. The Central Railway Hotel, built in 1903, is reported as being closed since August 2025 and is now in a deteriorating condition with some broken windows. The pub contains original curved bar counter, with good quality fixed seating and glazing. The local branch are investigating. Thanks to Eddie Muraszko for reporting this.