New Inn’s recognition
The New Inn at Selby has been added to the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.
THE New Inn on Gowthorpe in Selby has been added to the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors – the prestigious cataloguing by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) of public houses which have internal fabric of outstanding national interest dating from before the Second World War.
It is one of only 298 pubs in the whole United Kingdom (just 27 of them in Yorkshire) to be given this special recognition and it now stands alongside the likes of Boroughbridge’s Three Horse Shoes and York’s Blue Bell, Golden Ball and Swan in this elite category.
The added recognition comes on top of the pub’s official status as a Grade II listed building and its badging as a ‘Joshua Tetley Heritage Inn’ by its previous brewer-owners during the 1980s.
It was one of only 20 of Tetley’s 1,000 or so houses east of the Pennines that were seriously judged to have historic merit and given this rare accolade.
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