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'''William and Lewis Toomes''', ''Stonehenge Inn, 2 Stonehenge Road, Durrington, Wiltshire'' | <big>'''William and Lewis Toomes''', ''Stonehenge Inn, 2 Stonehenge Road, Durrington, Wiltshire''</big> | ||
The Stonehenge Inn incorporated the Crossroads Brewery from about 1875. | The Stonehenge Inn incorporated the Crossroads Brewery from about 1875. | ||
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Revision as of 12:57, 3 August 2018
William and Lewis Toomes, Stonehenge Inn, 2 Stonehenge Road, Durrington, Wiltshire
The Stonehenge Inn incorporated the Crossroads Brewery from about 1875.
In about 1917 it was bought by Portsmouth (later Portsmouth & Brighton) United Breweries, who rebuilt the pub.
Portsmouth & Brighton United had a depot there until about 1981. The brewery building is still there and in the wall in white tiles (not painted) it says 'PORTSMOUTH UNITED BREWERIES LTD'.
Ordnance Survey 1878:
The pub and brewery in March 2011. Photos Andy Hooker:
Sources: https://history.wiltshire.gov.uk http://www.british-history.ac.uk