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Pub Design Awards (By Year)


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2008 Results

Best New Pub
Zero Degrees, Reading

Best Pub Refurbishment
Princess Louise, High Holborn, London and Castle Inn, Bradford on Avon, Wilts (joint winners). Also, highly commended, White Horse, Overton on Dee, Wrexham

2007 Results

Best New Pub
The Black Horse Inn, Walcote, Leicestershire

Best Conversion to Pub Use
The Tobie Norris, St Paul's Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire

Best Pub Refurbishment
The Weaver Hotel, South Parade, Weston Point, Runcorn, Cheshire

English Heritage Conservation Award
The Weaver Hotel, South Parade, Weston Point, Runcorn, Cheshire

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

2006 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
The Works, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire

Best Pub Refurbishment
The Prince of Wales, Herne Bay, Kent

English Heritage Conservation Award
The Three Pigeons, Halifax, West Yorkshire

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
The Three Pigeons, Halifax & Prince of Wales, Herne Bay, Kent

2004/2005 Results

Best New Pub
Zero Degrees, Bristol

Best Conversion to Pub Use
The Yorkshire Terrier, York & The Arcadia, Arndale Centre, Leeds (Runner Up)

Best Pub Refurbishment
The Racecourse, Lower Kersal, Salford

English Heritage Conservation Award
Prestoungrange Gothenburg, Prestonpans, Scotland

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
The Yarborough, Brigg, Lincolnshire

2003 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
Smiths of Bourne, Lincolnshire & Kings Fee. Hereford (Highly Commended) & Winter Gardens, Harrogate (Highly Commended)

Best Pub Refurbishment
Wortley Almshouses, Peterborough & Red Lion, Ealing (Highly Commended)

English Heritage Conservation Award
The Bell Inn, Nottingham

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

2002 Results

Best New Pub
Manor Barn Farm, Southfleet, Kent

Best Conversion to Pub Use
Gatekeeper, Westgate Street, Cardiff

Best Pub Refurbishment
The Test Match, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire

English Heritage Conservation Award
The Bath Hotel, Sheffield

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
Holt's Railway, Didsbury, Greater Manchester

2001 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
Burton Bridge Brewery Tap, Burton on Trent & Thomson's Bar, Edinburgh (Joint Winners)

Best Pub Refurbishment
Porterhouse, London (Winner), Head of Steam, Liverpool & The Angel, Leeds (Highly commended)

English Heritage Conservation Award
Bull & Butcher, nr Henley on Thames

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
Merchants Arms, Bristol

2000 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
Sedge Lynn, Manchester (J D Wetherspoons)

Best Pub Refurbishment
No Award

English Heritage Conservation Award
Doctor Duncans (Cains Brewer), Liverpool & Phoenix, York (Joint Winners). Hillsborough Hotel, Sheffield (Highly Commended)

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
The Monkey, Crewe (Slaters Brewery)

1999 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
Billiard Hall, West Bromwich & Half Moon, Mile End Road, London (Joint Winners)

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
Dispensary, Liverpool (Cains)

1998 Results

Best New Pub
The Wharf, Walsall (Winner) & Browns, Coventry (Highly Commended)

Best Conversion to Pub Use
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham (Winner) & Opera House, Mount Pleasant Road, Tunbridge Wells (Highly Commended)

Best Pub Refurbishment
Stalybridge Station Buffet, Stalybridge BR, Cheshire

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

1997 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
Frazer's Bar, George Street, Edinburgh (designer and owner Ian Whyte)

Best Pub Refurbishment
Bread & Roses, Clapham Manor Street, London SW4 (Architect Andrew Wong, building cooperative ARC - for the Workers Beer Company). The Tavern on the Green, Grattons Drive, Crawley, Sussex (architect Patrick Monahaghan for an independent licensee) - Highly Commended

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

1996 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
Commercial Rooms, Corn Street, Bristol, BS1 (owned by J D Wetherspoons; architects Tuffin, Ferraby and Taylor)

Best Pub Refurbishment
Black Horse, Preston (owned by Robinsons whose in-house architects did the work) and the Barton Arms, High St, Aston, Birmingham (owned by Enterprise Inns, architects Nicholas Dutton of Tuffin, Ferrby & Taylor) - both Highly Commended

English Heritage Conservation Award
Commercial Rooms, Corn Street, Bristol, BS1 (owned by J D Wetherspoons; architects Tuffin, Ferraby and Taylor)

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
The Vine, Brierly Hill, West Midlands (owned by Bathams)

1995 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
Rothwells, Spring Gardens, Manchester (owned by Marstons, architects Forshaw Grieves & Partners) and The Courtyard, Cokridge Street, Leeds (owned by Bass, architects West & Machell) - Joint Winners

Best Pub Refurbishment
The Seahorse, Upper Maudlin Street, Bristol (owned by Smiles Brewery, architect/designer Nick Martin

English Heritage Conservation Award
The Counting House, SwaleYard, Pontefract, West Yorkshire (owned by Pubmaster, architect Malcolm Lister)

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

1994 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
Cain's Brewery Tap, Stanhope Street, Liverpool (owned by Cains Brewery, architect/designer Fullahead Design of Birkenhead)

English Heritage Conservation Award
The Bridge Inn, Wellith Inn, Rochdale (owned by Sam Smiths, architect Peter Bentely)

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
The Bridge Inn, Wellith Inn, Rochdale (owned by Sam Smiths, architect Peter Bentely)

1993 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
The Truscott, London EC2 (owned by Clarke Baker Inns, designer/architect Stock Woolstencroft)

Best Pub Refurbishment
I W Frazier's Cumberland Bar, Edinburgh (owned and designed by Ian Whyte)

English Heritage Conservation Award
Fox & Anchor, Smithfield (owned by Taylor Walker, architects Paul McIntosh)

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

1992 Results

Best New Pub
Blind Jack's, Knaresborough

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
The Anchor, Hayfield Road, Oxford (Winner) & Beacon Hotel, Sedgley, West Midlands (Highly Commended)

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

1991 Results

Best New Pub
Smiles Brewery Tap (owned by Smiles brewery, in house design)

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
Old Crown Inn, Gloucester (owned by Sam Smiths, designer Dancey and Meredith) - Highly Commended

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
Mill of the Black Monks, Monks Bretton, Nr Barnsley (owned and designed by Macolm Lister)

1990 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
White Hart, Littleton upon Sever, Avon (owned by Smiles, designer Nick Martin). 2 were Highly Commended - Three Goats Heads, Oxford (owned by Sam Smiths) & Boons Yard, Wakefield (owned by Clarks brewery)

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
Queen's Head, Stockport (owned by Sam Smiths) - Winner. The Vines, Liverpool (owned by Allied) - Highly Commended

1989 Results

Best New Pub
No Winner but 2 Highly Commended - The Tram Depot, Cambridge (owned by the Earl Soham, Suffolk, architects Ken Neale, Cambridge) & The Shire Moor House Farm, Tyne & Wear (owned by Sir John Fitzgerald, architects Alan Simpson)

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
The Sun Inn, Barnes (owned by Taylor Walker, architect McIntosh Design, Oxford) & The Bow Bar (owned and designed by Ian White) - Joint Winners. Denmark Arms, East Ham (owned by taylor Walker, architect Watson Designs Ltd) - Highly Commended

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
The Junction, Southampton (owned by Marstons, architect Peter S Lester)

1988 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
No Award

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

1987 Results

Best New Pub
2 Highly Commended - Thunderton House, Elgin (Free) & Orwell, Liverpool (owned by Higsons)

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
3 Highly Commended - Anchor Tap, London (owned by Sam Smiths), Star & Garter, Middlesborough (owned by Sir John Fitzgerald) & Green Dragon, Walsall (owned by Wolverhmapton & Dudley [Banks])

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
Golden Cross, Cardiff (owned by Brains)

1986 Results

Best New Pub
The Barn Owl, Northampton

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
2 Winners - The Minerva, Hull & The Chandos, London

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
2 Winners - The Crown Posada, Newcastle & The Scotch Piper, Lydiate

1985 Results

Best New Pub
The Harrier (owned Greene King)

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
Ye Olde Spa Inne, Derby (owned Ind Coope)

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
Howcroft, Bolton (owned by Peter Walker)

1984 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
6 Winners - The Argyll Arms, London W1, The Lincoln Arms, Weybridge, Surrey, The Boar's Head, Leigh, Greater Manchester, The Prince Arthur, Walton, Liverpool, The Albion, Leeds (all owned by Allied Brewers) & The Waggon & Horses, Brierfield, Lancs (owned by Thwaites)

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award

1983 Results

Best New Pub
No Award

Best Conversion to Pub Use
No Award

Best Pub Refurbishment
2 Winners - The Bricklayers Arms, Greese Street, London W1 (architects Goddard Manton Partnerships) & The Britannia Inn, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire (owned by Thwaites, architects Duncan Isherwood)

English Heritage Conservation Award
No Award

Joe Goodwin Conservation Award
No Award



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