2023
SE6052 : The Olde Starre, Stonegate, York - exterior
taken 2 years ago, near to York, England

The Olde Starre, Stonegate, York - exterior
The pub (formerly just The Star; 'Ye Olde Starre' is an affectation) is tucked away down a side alley. Although originally built in 1644, both exterior and interior are much altered over the years, though still of sufficient interest to be on CAMRA's regional heritage list. Listed grade II (list entry 1256484).
Heritage pubs of North Yorkshire
In 2014 the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) produced a book titled "Yorkshire's Real Heritage Pubs" (ISBN 978-1-85249-315-8). These are pubs that might be listed for their exterior architecture, or serve great real ale, but not all: inclusion in the collection is for their unaltered historic interiors representing mostly the Victorian and Edwardian era with features such as brass, carved wood, real fires, mosaics and tiling. This shared description will cover the 36 listed in North Yorkshire as I visit them.