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Brewing in Redhill, Part 2 - The Warwick & Roses Breweries

Brewing in Redhill, Part 2 - The Warwick and Roses Breweries. Early photo of the Roses Brewery, Mill Street, Redhill c1888. Tuesday, 19 February 2008. Chapter 9, part 2. House, brewery and yard covering an area of 36 perches.". 8220;A comfortable house with excellent cellars and storage presenting considerable frontage to the Station Road and complete brewery premises in rear, comprising brick-built brew-house, malt store, vat store, and four-stalled stable with a good yard”. XX Mild Ale - 1/- per gallon.

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Brewing in Redhill, Part 2 - The Warwick and Roses Breweries. Early photo of the Roses Brewery, Mill Street, Redhill c1888. Tuesday, 19 February 2008. Chapter 9, part 2. House, brewery and yard covering an area of 36 perches.". 8220;A comfortable house with excellent cellars and storage presenting considerable frontage to the Station Road and complete brewery premises in rear, comprising brick-built brew-house, malt store, vat store, and four-stalled stable with a good yard”. XX Mild Ale - 1/- per gallon.

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Brewing in Redhill, Part 2 - The Warwick & Roses Breweries: Chapter 9, part 2

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Brewing in Redhill, Part 2 - The Warwick and Roses Breweries. Early photo of the Roses Brewery, Mill Street, Redhill c1888. Tuesday, 19 February 2008. Chapter 9, part 2. House, brewery and yard covering an area of 36 perches.". 8220;A comfortable house with excellent cellars and storage presenting considerable frontage to the Station Road and complete brewery premises in rear, comprising brick-built brew-house, malt store, vat store, and four-stalled stable with a good yard”. XX Mild Ale - 1/- per gallon.

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Brewing in Redhill, Part 2 - The Warwick and Roses Breweries. Early photo of the Roses Brewery, Mill Street, Redhill c1888. Tuesday, 19 February 2008. Chapter 9, part 2. House, brewery and yard covering an area of 36 perches.". 8220;A comfortable house with excellent cellars and storage presenting considerable frontage to the Station Road and complete brewery premises in rear, comprising brick-built brew-house, malt store, vat store, and four-stalled stable with a good yard”. XX Mild Ale - 1/- per gallon.

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Story of Brewing in Reigate & Redhill: February 2008

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Story of Brewing in Reigate and Redhill. This is a tale of two towns, Reigate is the older of the two and so has more of a story to tell. 1569 is the earliest proven date for brewing in the area. However, with the presence of Reigate Priory, brewing there must go back further. Redhill, on the other hand, is a product of the railways and here brewing arrived on the scene much later. Location of Breweries in Reigate, Surrey. 1)Neale and Lee,. 4) Mellersh and Neale. 6) Richard and Walter Cade. The Mineral W...

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Story of Brewing in Reigate & Redhill: HISTORY OF BREWING IN REIGATE & REDHILL, SURREY - Homepage

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Story of Brewing in Reigate and Redhill. This is a tale of two towns, Reigate is the older of the two and so has more of a story to tell. 1569 is the earliest proven date for brewing in the area. However, with the presence of Reigate Priory, brewing there must go back further. Redhill, on the other hand, is a product of the railways and here brewing arrived on the scene much later. Location of Breweries in Reigate, Surrey. 1)Neale and Lee,. 4) Mellersh and Neale. 6) Richard and Walter Cade. The Mineral W...

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