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<big>'''Frederick William Brown (Tring Brewery)''', ''24 High Street, Tring, Hertfordshire''</big> | <big>'''Frederick William Brown (Tring Brewery)''', ''24 High Street, Tring, Hertfordshire''</big> | ||
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'''John Brown's Maltings''' have been redeveloped as a small housing estate, but a plaque is displayed. | '''John Brown's Maltings''' have been redeveloped as a small housing estate, but a plaque is displayed. | ||
'''Images of the brewery''' | '''Images of the brewery''' |
Revision as of 12:57, 6 April 2018
Frederick William Brown (Tring Brewery), 24 High Street, Tring, Hertfordshire
Founded by John Brown in 1826. Sold to Locke & Smith Ltd of Berkhamsted 1898 and the brewery became a slaughterhouse.
Some parts remain intact.
John Brown's Maltings have been redeveloped as a small housing estate, but a plaque is displayed.
Images of the brewery