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<big>'''Cottage Brewing Company''', ''Little Orchard, High Street, West Lydford, Somerset.''</big>
<big>'''Cottage Brewing Company,''' ''Little Orchard, High Street, West Lydford, Somerset.''</big>


Brewing commenced 1993. Established by Chris and Helen Norman, initially using a 5-barrel plant from the Reindeer brewpub in Norwich.
Brewing commenced 1993. Established by Chris and Helen Norman, initially using a 5-barrel plant from the Reindeer brewpub in Norwich.
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<big>'''Cottage Brewery''', ''Old Cheese Diary, Hornblotton Road, Lovington, Somerset.''</big>
<big>'''Cottage Brewery,''' ''Old Cheese Diary, Hornblotton Road, Lovington, Somerset.''</big>


Brewing commenced 1996 following move from West Lydford.
Brewing commenced 1996 following move from West Lydford.


In administration 2017.
In administration 2017.
'''The Lovington site, courtesy Paul Gunnell'''
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 22 October 2023

WestLydfordCottageBrewing.jpg
Courtesy Roy Denison

Cottage Brewing Company, Little Orchard, High Street, West Lydford, Somerset.

Brewing commenced 1993. Established by Chris and Helen Norman, initially using a 5-barrel plant from the Reindeer brewpub in Norwich.

Moved to Lovington in 1996. The original brewery has been converted into a house.

Cottage Brewery, Old Cheese Diary, Hornblotton Road, Lovington, Somerset.

Brewing commenced 1996 following move from West Lydford.

In administration 2017.

The Lovington site, courtesy Paul Gunnell