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<big>'''Morgan's Hall Street Brewery''', ''Hall Street, Llangollen, Clwyd.''</big> | <big>'''Morgan's Hall Street Brewery''', ''Hall Street, Llangollen, Clwyd.''</big> | ||
William Morgan was recorded as a brewer and maltster in 1835. In 1869, he was brewing at Pentre Morgan on Hall Street. Miriam Jones, a widow, aged 40, was recorded as the brewer at Hall Street from 1871; and in Slater's Directory in 1880. | William Morgan was recorded as a brewer and maltster in 1835. In 1869, he was brewing at Pentre Morgan on Hall Street. [[Miriam Jones]], a widow, aged 40, was recorded as the brewer at Hall Street from 1871; and in Slater's Directory in 1880. | ||
The brewery was closed and offered for sale ca.1898. | The brewery was closed and offered for sale ca.1898. |
Latest revision as of 23:32, 3 May 2020
Morgan's Hall Street Brewery, Hall Street, Llangollen, Clwyd.
William Morgan was recorded as a brewer and maltster in 1835. In 1869, he was brewing at Pentre Morgan on Hall Street. Miriam Jones, a widow, aged 40, was recorded as the brewer at Hall Street from 1871; and in Slater's Directory in 1880.
The brewery was closed and offered for sale ca.1898.
Morgan’s three-storied gabled brewery was demolished in the 1960s. Following the end of brewing the premises had become the Ship Inn, with cavern-like brick vaults extending into the hillside, one of which contained a deep well of the purest water.