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<big>'''M H Bishop & Sons''', ''South Malling Brewery, Malling Street, Lewes, East Sussex.''</big>
<big>'''M H Bishop & Sons''', ''South Malling Brewery, Malling Street, Lewes, East Sussex.''</big>
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Destroyed by fire in about 1966. The site is now occupied by a pet products shop, and it is thought that the only remaining part of the brewery is the store room at the back of the site.
Destroyed by fire in about 1966. The site is now occupied by a pet products shop, and it is thought that the only remaining part of the brewery is the store room at the back of the site.
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Revision as of 15:03, 5 July 2018

M H Bishop & Sons, South Malling Brewery, Malling Street, Lewes, East Sussex.

Owned by the Lyell Brothers and acquired by Tamplin & Sons Ltd in 1896 who put them up for sale.

W A Holman Bishops & Son dissolved 1900.

Brewery and 2 houses failed to sell in 1901 and remained empty until at least 1906.

Destroyed by fire in about 1966. The site is now occupied by a pet products shop, and it is thought that the only remaining part of the brewery is the store room at the back of the site.


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