Yorkshire’s Real Heritage Pubs

The new edition of the CAMRA book, Yorkshire’s Real Heritage Pubs: Pub Interiors of Special Historic Interest  is due to be launched in May.  This illustrated book includes a number of Sheffield entries: The Bath Hotel, The Cross Keys (Handsworth), The Grapes, The Manor Castle, The Railway (Brightside), the Sheffield Tap, The Travellers Rest (Oughtibridge) and The White Lion. A1sj4w9o4AL._SL1500_ There is currently discussion regarding the creation of a local list of Sheffield pub interiors which, whilst not of national or regional importance, nevertheless contain elements of historic interest like some old fixtures and fittings or parts of their original layout. Examples could include: Dog & PartridgeFagans, The Shakespeare Hotel (Heeley), Shakespeares (West Bar) and The Wellington (Shalesmoor). There are a number of other pubs who have distinctive historical exteriors. These include the Dog & Partridge, Bloo88 (Hallamshire Hotel) and The Ship Inn. I’d be grateful for more examples of pubs with distinctive historical features. Please email information to dpickersgill1@gmail.com.  

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