Heritage Pubs of East Yorkshire :: Shared Description
In 2014 the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) produced a book titled "Yorkshire's Real Heritage Pubs" (ISBN 978-1-85249-315-8). These are pubs that might be listed for their exterior architecture, or serve great real ale, but not all: inclusion in the collection is for their unaltered historic interiors representing mostly the Victorian and Edwardian era with features such as brass, carved wood, real fires, mosaics and tiling. This shared description will cover the 19 listed in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire (10 of them in Hull) as I visit them.
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Created: Wed, 1 Mar 2023, Updated: Wed, 1 Mar 2023
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