Henry "Harry" Redfern (April 1861 – 6 March 1950) was a British architect.
He was responsible for designing, in an imaginative and varied manner, a number of notable public houses in the Carlisle district, as chief architect of the Home Office State Management Scheme (SMS).
[3] The scheme built fourteen New Model Inns to Redfern's designs, with a strong theme of the Arts and Crafts movement.
It was a tribute to a man who had dedicated his talents to the quest for an improved public house style.
He was author of the article: Some Recollections of William Butterfield and Henry Woodyer (1950).