CAMRA’s Pub Design Awards Winners

CAMRA’s Pub Design Awards Winners
Woodman Birmingham

CAMRA’s Pub Design Awards Winners

The UK’s most visually stunning, lovingly restored and historically significant pubs have been exclusively revealed by CAMRA.
This year’s winners range from a deconsecrated church converted to a pub, to a careful and sensitive restoration of a historic heritage pub dating from the 1800s. The awards shine a light on just how important pub architecture is, from ornate Victorian gin palaces to imaginative contemporary spaces.

CAMRA’s Pub Design Awards celebrates not only the UK’s best-looking pubs, but those which have been lovingly revamped or refurbished, to ambitious conversions and those which have made a real difference to their local community. Run in collaboration with Historic England, the competition is judged by a panel of experts passionate about design and conservation.

Historic England Conservation Award: Winner: Woodman, Birmingham

Conversion to Pub Use Award: Joint winner: Blue Stoops, London Joint winner: St Peter’s Tavern, Liverpool
Commended: Grand Assembly, Marlow

Refurbishment Award: Winner: Leyton Engineer, London
Highly Commended: European, London
Highly Commended: The Green Man, Huntington
Commended: Duke of York, London

Community Local Award: Winner: Lord Southampton, London

  • View photos of the winning pubs here
  • More information about the Pub Design Awards here
  • Learn more about Historic England here

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