They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder and these pubs may not have a historical pedigree stretching back centuries, but we think they deserve a mention as some of the most iconic and beautiful buildings housing hostelries around the UK. You may not agree, why not visit one (or several) we would love to know your opinion....
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London SW9
The Duke Of Edinburgh is a pub tucked away just a short walk from Brixton O2 Academy.
Manchester, Lancashire, M4
The pub was the first in the Marble family and housed the brewery until 2011. This stunning listed building has 11 hand pulls serving the finest and freshest marble beer just a stones throw from the source, plus the best from respected guest breweries on
London EC4
One of the most Iconic pubs in The Capital. One of The Independent's Top Pubs in London (2015) Give us a visit!
Wensum, Norwich, NR5
The Gatehouse is a Grade II listed public house in Norwich, England. It was built in 1934 for the Norwich-based Morgans Brewery, and replaced a 19th-century building of the same name. The builders were a local company, R.G. Carter. The architect has not y
Liverpool, Merseyside, L1
Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its quality pub food, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality.
London WC1
The Princess Louise pub is an historic Victorian pub located in Holborn in central London. Owned by the Samuel Smith Brewery, it serves a range of Sam Smiths beers and serves pub food.
London SW1
Victorian pub and former gin palace with original features including etched-glass panelling.
London E2
The Royal Oak is a unique grade II listed building with original wood panelling and Vitrolite ceiling. The pub sits in the heart of Columbia road and has been the hub of the community for the last 100 years. We have been looking after it for 15 of those y
London N1
Since opening in 1856, The Stag's Head has always been a traditional East End boozer and we want to ensure it stays that way for a long time to come.
London EC1
Victorian pub, one-time jail and former gin palace with original gin booth and grand wall frescoes.