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It’s what you’ve all been waiting for, yes, it’s CAMRA’s Pub Design Awards 2025!
Celebrating ‘the most visually stunning, historically significant and lovingly restored pubs across the UK’, one London pub scored big in the awards.
Congratulations to The Forester in Ealing, which won the ‘Community Local’ category. The award was judged by design and conservation experts, and are run alongside the good people of Historic England to ‘highlight both the importance and vulnerability of pub architecture’. The Community Local category is all about outstanding renovation of street-corner pubs, a Fuller’s pub, the Forester won because of its ‘respectful refurbishment’ of its Edwardian fireplaces and Art Nouveau-style stained glass.
Andrew Davison, Chair of the Pub Design Awards judging panel, commented: ‘The Pub Design Awards recognise the highest standards of pub architecture, rewarding artistic flair and painstaking historical conservation.
‘From inviting streetcorner locals to striking medieval coaching inns, there are some stunning pubs in the UK, and the craftmanship involved in making these venues a gorgeous place to enjoy cask beer and real cider or perry should rightfully be applauded. I encourage heritage enthusiasts and pub lovers alike to visit these inspirational buildings.’
The Forester, 2 Leighton Road, Ealing, W13 9EP.
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