CAMRA is dedicated to supporting pubs, as well as promoting best-quality beers and ciders. In particular, we are widely regarded for our work on identifying and helping to protect the UK’s most important heritage pubs through the compilation of our “Inventories of Pubs with Historic Interiors” – the most precious survivors.
CAMRA defines heritage pubs as those that are wholly or mostly unchanged or retain important historic rooms or features from before 1970. Since then, huge numbers of pubs have been expertly refurbished, and many have been established in buildings previously used for other purposes. Contrary to popular belief, a lot of new pubs in both urban and rural locations are really good and deserve to be recognised and applauded.
CAMRA have, therefore, begun a project to identify, preserve and protect pubs that are Outstanding Conversions and Restorations (OCR). These include: -
- The best examples of pub owners taking care to present a pub for modern times whilst respecting the origins of the building in which it is located.
- The best examples of pub owners who have taken care to re-fashion a pub so that it has a genuinely historical feel and/or has a design to admire.
All pubs included have that essential quality of, well, pubbiness.
Why is CAMRA doing this?
- To raise awareness of examples of outstanding pub conversions and restorations, thus stimulating interest in visiting and enjoying them.
- To inspire pub owners and others to pursue excellence when converting or restoring buildings for pub use.
- To establish yardsticks against which future pub conversions and restorations can be judged.
- To help protect identified pubs from unsympathetic changes.
- To contribute to CAMRA's wider objective of generating enthusiasm for pub-going.
CAMRA runs a competition, the Pub Design Awards, to recognise the best in new and refurbished pub design each year.
In the Liverpool & Districts Branch area 3 pubs have so far been identified as worthy of listing
Visit: https://whatpub.com/pubs/MER/58/doctor-duncans-liverpool
Graham Murray, Pubs Preservation Officer