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C E Seed Maltings, Worksop, Nottinghamshire
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C E Seed of Clayton, Bradford, were maltsters in Worksop. They had acquired the business from William Glossop & Buley, and operated the maltings until 1963 when they were taken over by Ramsdens of Halifax.
C E Seed of Clayton, Bradford, were maltsters in Worksop. They had acquired the business from William Glossop & Bulay, and operated the maltings until 1963 when they were taken over by Ramsdens of Halifax. Ramsdens were absorbed into Tetleys in 1964.
 
There was one malthouse of three floors, a brick-built steep and a phenomenal kiln with turners.

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C E Seed Maltings, Worksop, Nottinghamshire

C E Seed of Clayton, Bradford, were maltsters in Worksop. They had acquired the business from William Glossop & Bulay, and operated the maltings until 1963 when they were taken over by Ramsdens of Halifax. Ramsdens were absorbed into Tetleys in 1964.

There was one malthouse of three floors, a brick-built steep and a phenomenal kiln with turners.