New Model Inn

The New Model Inn was a style of English public house championed and designed by Harry Redfern under the State Management Scheme which had the aim of reducing drunkenness among munitions workers.[1][2]

All but one of the scheme's 14 public houses were built in the Carlisle district. Arts and Crafts styles were used throughout. The final example, completed in 1940 at Etterby, Carlisle, was named the Redfern Inn.[3]

References

  1. Olive Seabury. The State Management Scheme: Its Ethos and Architecture Bookcase Carlisle, 2007, retrieved 3 November 2007^
  2. Aidan Turner-Bishop. The Cumberland Inn, Carlisle The Twentieth Century Society, retrieved 2021-10-29^
  3. {{National Heritage List for England|num=1380323|desc=The Redfern Public House|access-date=29 October 2021}}^