One of the country's great pub interiors, and CAMRA says so formally: three stars on the national inventory, an interior of outstanding national historic importance, Grade II listed and an Asset of Community Value besides. Peter Kavanagh held the licence from 1897 to 1950 and commissioned the rooms that made it — murals by the Scottish artist Eric Robinson in the Dickens and Hogarth rooms, stained glass by William English — and the pub still carries his name down Egerton Street's cast-iron railings. Rita Smith has held it since March 1992, having bought the lease from the actor Jake Abraham; thirty-three years behind the same bar is a tenure the brewers' surveyors can only envy. Toxteth keeps the treasure; the guide merely points.
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