1 A brewery is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map
The site of a brewery which was in operation during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located at Fenny Compton Wharf.
1 A house with outbuildings is shown and the fields behind are labelled: 1: House, Malthouse, Yards, Garden and 2 Malthouse Close.
2 The building no longer exists and the site ...
The site of a malt house which is marked on an estate map of 1820 along with a house, a yard and gardens plus two fields called 'Malthouse close'. The library now occupies the site in Smalley Place, Kenilworth.
1 This brewery is first mentioned in 1868 in a conveyance where the adjoining land was sold to WB Ryder for £13.
2 In 1901 the same land passed into the ...
The site of a disused brewery, where beer was made during the Imperial period. It was situated on Marton Road, Birdingbury.
1 A malthouse occupied by Henry Cryer is shown on the 1838 Parish Map.
2 It is adjacent to the Half Moon Buildings (once the Half Moon Pub). It is a ...
The site of a brewery or malt house which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of Brinklow dating to 1838. The buildings are still standing. They are situated on Broad Street, Brinklow.
1 Another Malthouse just to the north of WA 3669 belonging to Edward Dalton shown on the 1838 Parish Map.
2 Now dwellings, a two storey red and yellow brick building.
The site of a brewery or malt house which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of Brinklow dating to 1838. The buildings are still standing. They are situated in Broad Street, Brinklow.
1 A large brewery called the Trent Valley Brewery, belonging to Messrs Moxon.
2 1839 tithe map bears no reference to a brewery here, while it lists a malthouse at the ...
The site of a brewery, where beer was brewed during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The brewery was situated on Cord Lane, Easenhall.
1 The only reference to this site is from the 1839 tithe map of Easenhall, where a plot of land and buildings here are labelled ‘House, Malthouse, Outbuilding, ...
The possible site of a brewery, where beer was brewed during the Imperial period. The brewery is marked on a tithe award map of 1839. The site is located at the north west end of Easenhall.
1 The building known as Pump Cottage, Dove Cottage and the gardeners store dates from the late 18th century and may originally have been used as a brewhouse or laundry. ...
The building known as Pump Cottage, Dove Cottage and the gardeners store dates from the late 18th century and may originally have been used as a brewhouse or laundry. It has undergone extensive alteration and now contains no original features.
1 The date of the founding of the original brewery is unknown but it appears to have been in the mid 19th century.
The Haines family are known to have ...
19th century brewery located off Church Street, Alcester.
1 An 18-bay brick building erected in 1831 and now used as a sherry warehouse. Two kilns on the Birmingham Road elevation.
The site of a brewery dating to the Imperial period. The building is situated in Clopton Road, Stratford upon Avon.
1 The former Leamington Brewery, with a high main building of brick with a steep French hipped roof. The details perhaps Quattrocento, perhaps Romanesque. 1861 by R Davison.
2 Demolished 1986, ...
The site of the former Leamington Brewery which was in operation during the Imperial period. Part of the building was demolished in 1986 except one wing which was converted into flats. It stood on Lillington Avenue, Leamington Spa.
1 Radford was known for miles around for its beer. In 1900 a new brewery was constructed. Owing to a greatly increasing demand the building was extended in 1907. A ...
The site of Thornley's Brewery which was in use towards the end of the Imperial period. The brewery was demolished during the 1970s but it had been situated 100m south of Radford Road, Radford Semele.
1 Malthouse marked on 1886 map.
The site of a malt house on Clapham Terrace, Leamington Spa, where grain was malted during the brewing process. It was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 Brewery marked on OS map.
The site of a brewery dating to the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated 600m north west of the cricket ground, Studley.
1 Site of malthouse marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a malt house where grain was malted as part of the brewing process. The malt house is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated 50m south of Malthouse Farm.
1 Site of malthouse marked on OS map of 1901.
The site of a malt house, where grain was malted for the brewing process. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated immediately to the south east of Cheatle's Farm Bridge. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1901.