This small local dates from the time when Woolton was a separate village. There are two drinking areas off the main room. Wood panelling and brass work create a warm relaxing atmosphere.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
This pub has a very appealing inter-war interior and, despite much opening up, the essentials of the layout then created can be appreciated. The counter and four-bay bar-back are largely original (despite such inevitable changes such as the fridges and new shelves) and there are also contemporary dado panelling, fixed seating and baffles. The small front right room is perhaps the most intact space with its fixed seating, baffles and bell-pushes but the wall panelling is modern as is much of the work the opened up rear right space. There are a series of ornamented ceiling panels in all areas of the pub. The front windows have etched glass, those on the right being notable for being curved.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
White Horse, Liverpool
Source: National