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THE UK's best looking pubs have been revealed by experts who have looked at refurbishments and conservation of beloved boozers across the country. A list of three overall winners has been produced, along with some others that were highly commended, as part of Campaign for Real Ale's (CAMRA) annual pub design awards. A panel of experts in both design and conservation looked at the candidates closely to draw up their final list of beautiful pubs .

They compared the standards of architecture and historic conservation of the pubs, as well as the most innovative construction and conversions of new venues. Taking top spot on their list of winners was The Vines in Liverpool , which was labelled as a "spectacular example" of an historic pub. CAMRA said: "A full conservation and refurbishment of the interior of this iconic Grade II* listed Edwardian pub has undone years of poor care under the previous management.



"The judges were impressed with the high quality of the restoration, which has brought the building back to life as a spectacular example of historic pub design and craftsmanship." Visitors have been equally as impressed with the building's design as well. One wrote on TripAdvisor : "What a fantastic pub.

Deceptive from the outside but well worth a visit. "Huge selection of cask ales, reasonably priced, friendly staff, and the building is amazing. Huge dome roof and great architecture.

" Joining The Vines on the list was the bod Alsager in Cheshire . The former solicitor's off.

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