One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
A three-storey pub with polished larvikite facing and which retains some Edwardian fittings and excellent window glass. The public bar has an inter-war bar counter, fixed seating with bell-pushes. The main bar also has bell-pushes. The fine rear snug has a double width doorway and retains Edwardian panelling to picture frame height with mirror panels and a fireplace with three decorative copper panels in the overmantel, original fixed seating, good plasterwork ceiling. The front entrance has an inner door in the front with a deep-etched panel stating 'Outdoor' so evidently the off-sales has been absorbed into the public bar.
Three-storey polished granite pub which retains some fine original, probably Edwardian fittings and some excellent window glass. Good vestibule on Lister Road with deep etched panel. The public bar has a bar counter that looks 1930s, modern bar back, fixed seating looks 1930s with bell pushes, good plasterwork ceiling. The main bar has bell-pushes and, surely, would never have had a counter in it originally.
The rear snug has a double width doorway and retains Edwardian panelling to picture frame height with mirror panels and a fireplace with three decorative copper panels in the overmantel, original fixed seating, good plasterwork ceiling. Right-hand bar / back room has a modern bar-back and counter and the dado panelling is modern. The front entrance has an inner door in the front with 'Outdoor' deep etched panel so the off sales has been absorbed into the public bar.
Lister Hotel, Liverpool