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A small three-roomed basic locals' pub that is a throwback to the early 1960s and is considered by CAMRA as having an historic interior of regional importance. A sliding door leads into the bar with cast-iron fireplace and leatherette-covered banquet seating. There is also a little used, tiny lounge and an upstairs bar.
Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Although lacking fittings of quality, this small three-roomed basic locals' boozer is a throwback to the early 1960s. A sliding door leads into the bar on the right with a Formica fronted counter (the top was replaced in early 1980s) and simple mirror back gantry with Formica shelves below. There is a small 1930s cast-iron fireplace with Art Deco detailing, a dado of ply panelling and leatherette-covered wall benches. There is a little used, tiny, ply-panelled lounge with leatherette seating on the left. An upstairs bar has a bar counter installed in 1980s, replacing a hatch. The brick fireplace, leatherette seating and tables all date from the early 1960s.
Railway Tavern, Jedburgh
Introduction This guide describes the 116 pubs identified by CAMRA as having interiors of national or regional historic or architectural importance, plus a further 24 whose interiors are of some regional interest. Scotland has over 4000 pubs so why do...