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<big>'''E Gardner & Son, '''''Little Coggeshall Brewery, Bridge Street, Coggeshall, Essex.''</big>
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Both brewery and pub are still standing as private residences.
Both brewery and pub are still standing as private residences.
'''An assortment of images of the brewery'''
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Revision as of 15:25, 28 August 2015

Coggeshall Gardners 1980s (3).jpg

E Gardner & Son, Little Coggeshall Brewery, Bridge Street, Coggeshall, Essex.

Founded in 18th century by Henry Skingley and sold to Gardner.

Leased to Greene King & Sons Ltd January 1941 with 7 public houses and closed in 1943. The adjacent pub, the Porto Bello, was formerly the Bell and dates from c.1750.

Both brewery and pub are still standing as private residences.


An assortment of images of the brewery