Redfern Inn - Historic Pub Interiors

  • Description

    Includes photos. "Red brick building in ‘Arts and Crafts’ style. Public bar to left, smoking room to right, with a further room (formerly the ‘tea and smoking room’) to the rear entered via the lounge. Comparison with the plan published in The Renaissance of the English Public House shows that the bar counter in the public bar has been extended, and that the dividing wall between the smoking room and the room to the rear has largely been removed. Some fireplaces have also been replaced. However, the pub retains wooden panelling in all rooms, and a wealth of detail such as door furniture. This is the best preserved State Management pub after the Cumberland Inn, Carlisle...."
  • Owner

    CAMRA - Pub Heritage
  • Source

    Local (Co-Curate)
  • License

    What does this mean? Unknown license check permission to reuse
  • Further information

    Link: https://pubheritage.camra.org.uk/pubs/289
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 4 years ago
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    Picture Taken: Unknown
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