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<big>''' Jones & Davis, ''' '' Link Brewery , Malvern , Hereford & Worcester .''</big>
[[File:MalvernLinkBrewery01.jpg|thumb|Link Brewery Vaults, with Link Brewery chimney behind: photo courtesy Keith Osborne]]
[[File:MalvernLinkVaults2021aa_MBr.JPG|thumb|Link Vaults 2021: photo Mike Brown]]


Offered for sale 11th November 1925 and was sold to Lewis Clarkes of Worcester with 2 tied houses.
<big>'''Jones & Davis''', ''Link Brewery aka Malvern Hill Brewery, Worcester Road, Malvern, Worcestershire''</big>
 
Established by the Harrop family behind the Ark Commercial Hotel in about 1850. There was also the Express Inn and a large malting. The brewery was acquired by [[Allen Brothers]] in about 1877 but given up in 1907 when Allens merged with Royal Well.
 
Around 1907 taken by Jones & Davis, previously wine and spirit merchants in Church Street, trading 1924 as the Malvern Hill Brewery. It was offered for sale 11th November 1925 with two tied houses. [[Lewis, Clarke & Co|Lewis Clarke's Ltd]] of Worcester bought one property. The Express is still trading with the old malting close by. Some small parts of the brewery building remain at the rear of the Link Vaults.
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 17 February 2022

Link Brewery Vaults, with Link Brewery chimney behind: photo courtesy Keith Osborne
Link Vaults 2021: photo Mike Brown

Jones & Davis, Link Brewery aka Malvern Hill Brewery, Worcester Road, Malvern, Worcestershire

Established by the Harrop family behind the Ark Commercial Hotel in about 1850. There was also the Express Inn and a large malting. The brewery was acquired by Allen Brothers in about 1877 but given up in 1907 when Allens merged with Royal Well.

Around 1907 taken by Jones & Davis, previously wine and spirit merchants in Church Street, trading 1924 as the Malvern Hill Brewery. It was offered for sale 11th November 1925 with two tied houses. Lewis Clarke's Ltd of Worcester bought one property. The Express is still trading with the old malting close by. Some small parts of the brewery building remain at the rear of the Link Vaults.