The Victoria, Durham
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Historic public house

The Victoria is a Grade II listed public house at 86 Hallgarth Street, Durham DH1 3AS.[1]
It was built in 1899 by the Newcastle architect Joseph Oswald.[2] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.[2]
- ↑ Historic England, "The Victoria, Durham (1381263)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 August 2014
- 1 2 Brandwood, Geoff (2013). Britain's best real heritage pubs. St. Albans: CAMRA. p. 38. ISBN 9781852493042.
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