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[[File:Perrett Wedmore ad 1880.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1880]]
[[File:Perrett Wedmore ad 1880.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1880]]
<big>'''James Mason Perrett & Sons, ''' '' Hill House Brewery, Old Sodbury, Gloucestershire.''</big>
<big>'''James Mason Perrett & Sons, ''' '' Hill House Brewery, Brewery Lane, Old Sodbury, Gloucestershire.''</big>
 
In 1870 John Hatherell.
 
Sale 12th December 1884, Charles Smith moving to Bristol.
 
There is an Old Brewery property in Chapel Lane.


Brewing ceased 1921 but business continued as wine and spirit merchants until 1930.
Brewing ceased 1921 but business continued as wine and spirit merchants until 1930.

Latest revision as of 11:51, 31 March 2020

An advert from 1880

James Mason Perrett & Sons, Hill House Brewery, Brewery Lane, Old Sodbury, Gloucestershire.

In 1870 John Hatherell.

Sale 12th December 1884, Charles Smith moving to Bristol.

There is an Old Brewery property in Chapel Lane.

Brewing ceased 1921 but business continued as wine and spirit merchants until 1930.


James Mason Perrett, Wedmore Brewery, Wedmore, Somerset.

Branch of Old Sodbury, Avon. May have ceased before 1890. Brewery for sale July 1884.