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File:SussexLewesVerrall2 JSe 17072009.jpg|The Manor House garden, 2009
File:SussexLewesVerrall2 JSe 17072009.jpg|Part of Verrall's land with new housing, 2009
File:SussexLewesVerrall1 JSe 17072009.jpg|The Manor House, 2009
File:SussexLewesVerrall1 JSe 17072009.jpg|The Manor House, 2009
File:Verralls F2751.jpg|Converted to housing
File:Verralls F2751.jpg|Converted to housing

Revision as of 11:58, 11 July 2018

Verrall & Sons, Southover Brewery, Southover High Street, Lewes, East Sussex

Founded in mid 18th Century by William Verrall.

The brewery and 35 public houses sold to Page & Overton's Brewery Ltd in 1897. The brewery was demolished 1905, but several buildings survive, including the Manor House (the family home), the brewer's house, and the former malthouse, converted to housing.


An Ordnance Survey extract from 1898. Ballard's Brewery on the left; Verrall's on the right. "Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland" http://maps.nls.uk/index.html.

LewesBallard&Southover OS1898.jpg


Views of the surviving brewery buildings: