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The Crown Brewery was established by Robert Baker in about 1866 in a building that had previously been a small Welsh chapel with a date of 1773 outside. It was at the bottom of Butler's Hill across the road from Baker's Sun Inn. In 1836, it had been made redundant as a chapel by the building of the Rehoboth Chapel nearby.
The Crown Brewery was established by Robert Baker in about 1866 in a building that had previously been a small Welsh chapel with a date of 1773 outside. It was at the bottom of Butler's Hill across the road from Baker's Sun Inn. In 1836, it had been made redundant as a chapel by the building of the Rehoboth Chapel nearby.


Several different owners. John Edward Jones from 1889 until his death in 1902.
Several different owners. H S Jones listed in Slater's Directory, 1880. John Edward Jones from 1889 until his death in 1902.


* Read: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/158/LlanP1.pdf "Breweries of Llangollen: Part I" by Gordon W Stone]'''
* Read: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/158/LlanP1.pdf "Breweries of Llangollen: Part I" by Gordon W Stone]'''

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Crown Brewery, Butler's Hill, Llangollen, Clwyd.


The Crown Brewery was established by Robert Baker in about 1866 in a building that had previously been a small Welsh chapel with a date of 1773 outside. It was at the bottom of Butler's Hill across the road from Baker's Sun Inn. In 1836, it had been made redundant as a chapel by the building of the Rehoboth Chapel nearby.

Several different owners. H S Jones listed in Slater's Directory, 1880. John Edward Jones from 1889 until his death in 1902.