Campaign for Real Ale launches heritage pub website

13 March 2007 by
Campaign for Real Ale launches heritage pub website

Consumer group the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) has launched a new website devoted to unique pub interiors.

The site showcases pubs that remain wholly or largely as constructed, from simple rural boozers to late-Victorian excess.

With 254 pubs listed in total, visitors to the site can search by specific parts of the UK or region.

Paul Ainsworth, chairman of Camra's Pub Heritage Group, said: "We hope that the site will highlight the importance of these interiors, given that they now represent a tiny fraction of the nation's pub stock. Many are under real threat and once they're gone, they're gone."

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