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- Pubs as we know them today first appeared in the 19th century1. Before this time, alehouses were largely indistinguishable from private houses and the poor standard of rural roads meant that, away from the larger towns, the only beer available was often brewed by the publican himself1. During the 19th century, a pub was commonly referred to as a public house2. The term “pub” is derived from this name and is still widely used today2. Purpose-built public houses started appearing from the 1810s, starting in London and the larger provincial towns3. The late Victorian era saw the creation of flamboyant pub interiors, notable for their sumptuously decorated mirrors, tiled walls and etched glass3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Pubs as we know them today first appeared in the 19th century. Before this time alehouses were largely indistinguishable from private houses and the poor standard of rural roads meant that, away from the larger towns, the only beer available was often brewed by the publican himself.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PubDuring the 19th century, a pub was commonly referred to as a public house. The term “pub” is derived from this name and is still widely used today. Public houses were establishments where people could gather to socialize, drink alcohol, and often enjoy live entertainment.19thcentury.us/19th-century-pub/From the 1810s we find purpose-built public houses, starting in London and the larger provincial towns. The number of pubs grew with the population. The late Victorian era saw the creation of flamboyant pub interiors, notable for their sumptuously decorated mirrors, tiled walls and etched glass.buildinghistory.org/buildings/inns.shtml
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