Pub Design Awards - Winners

Winners

Where the entry reads None Awarded, this means no award was given in that category for that year, even though there may be 'Highly Commended' pubs in that category(which are not listed here). None listed, this means there was no information about that particular award. Sources: CAMRA website - PDA winners list; What's Brewing, Issue: April 2007, Article: Better pubs by design..

Award
Year New Build Conversion Refurbishment Conservation Joe Goodwin Award
2008 Zero Degrees, Reading, Berkshire Unknown Joint Winners:
  • Princess Louise, High Holborn, London
  • Castle Inn, Bradford on Avon, Wilts
Unknown Unknown
2007 The Black Horse Inn, Walcote, Leicestershire The Tobie Norris, Stamford, Lincolnshire The Weaver Hotel, Runcorn, Cheshire The Weaver Hotel None Awarded
2006 None Awarded The Works, Sowerby Bridge, W. Yorkshire Prince of Wales, Herne Bay, Kent Three Pigeons, Halifax, W. Yorkshire Joint:
  • Prince of Wales, Herne Bay, Kent
  • Three Pigeons, Halifax, W. Yorkshire
2005
2004 Zero Degrees, Bristol The Yorkshire Terrier, York The Racecourse, Lower Kersal, Salford Prestoungrange Gothenburg, Prestonpans, Scotland The Yarborough, Brigg, Lincolnshire
2003 Not awarded Smiths of Bourne, Lincolnshire Wortley Almshouses, Peterborough The Bell Inn, Nottingham None listed
2002 Manor Barn Farm, Southfleet, Kent Gatekeeper, Westgate Street, Cardiff, Wales The Test Match, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire The Bath Hotel, Sheffield Holt’s Railway, Didsbury, Greater Manchester
2001 None Awarded Porterhouse, London Joint:
  • Burton Bridge Brewery Tap, Burton on Trent
  • Thomson’s Bar, Edinburgh
Bull & Butcher, near Henley on Thames Merchants Arms, Bristol
2000 None Awarded Sedge Lynn, Manchester None Awarded Phoenix, York The Monkey, Crewe
1999 None Awarded Joint:
  • Billiard Hall, West Bromwich
  • Half Moon, Mile End Road, London
Dispensary, Liverpool None Awarded Dispensary, Liverpool

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