The Bell Inn in the English village of Aldworth, Berkshire, which has been run by the same family for 250 years, was named the United Kingdom's Pub of the Year for a second time.
The only pub in the county of Berkshire with an official Grade-II listed (buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them) interior, the Bell Inn was named the best in the country this time for its strong community focus, relaxed ambience and great beer, reports Xinhua news agency.
When the inn, originally a manor house, won the award for the first time in 1990, it was run by current owner Hugh Macaulay's parents.
"The Bell Inn has been in my family for 250 years and my mother and father were running it when we last won the award. It's a wonderful thing to be recognized for driving quality year after year," said Macaulay.
"Not much has changed because we have kept our interior unspoilt all this time, and intend to keep it that way for years to come," he said.
Started in 1988, CAMRA's National Pub of the Year is an annual competition where pubs across the country are judged and selected by volunteers from over 200 local CAMRA branches based on their atmosphere, decor, welcome, service, community focus and the quality of their beer.
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