Beautifully ornate inside, town centre pub, with a good mix of shoppers, regulars and revellers.
Currently no cask ales served.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Built in 1879, the Albert retains good old-fashioned character and some fine fittings.
It was purpose-designed by Edward Hughes, a leading contributor to Huddersfield’s central Victorian architecture. Its impressive marble and mahogany bar-counters are well-preserved although its interior is otherwise a mixture of re-used old fittings and imported new work. Changes in 1970 opened the bottom tap room through to the middle lounge – via steps through a former chimney breast – and blocked the latter's side-street entrance.
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Pubs to Cherish Yorkshire's Real Heritage Pubs lists the 119 public houses in the Yorkshire region which still have interiors or internal features of real historic significance. They are a richly-diverse part of Yorkshire's cultural and built heritage. Some of...
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