New Model Inn

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The Redfern Inn at Etterby, Carlisle

The New Model Inn was a style of English public house championed and designed by Harry Redfern under the State Management Scheme.[1] All but one of 14 examples in the building programme of the 'scheme' were built in the Carlisle district. Arts and Crafts styles were used throughout.

References

  1. ^ Seabury, Olive (2007), The State Management Scheme: Its Ethos and Architecture, Bookcase Carlisle, ISBN 978-1-904147-30-5

Further reading

  • The Carlisle State Management Scheme: Its Ethos and Architecture, Olive Seabury, Bookcase Carlisle 2007, ISBN 9781904147305