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Before it was acquired by Sibeth, it was occupied by the Flowers family, an important brewing dynasty.  
Before it was acquired by Sibeth, it was occupied by the Flowers family, an important brewing dynasty.  


Ceased brewing 14th December 1904 and was sold with 21 public houses for £25,410, the houses being sold piecemeal to a total of 8 local brewers including [[Hall & Woodhouse Ltd]], [[Baxter & Sons]] and [[Marston's Dolphin Brewery Ltd]].  
Ceased brewing 14th December 1904 and was sold with 21 public houses for £25,410, the houses being sold piecemeal to a total of 8 local brewers including [[Hall & Woodhouse Ltd]], [[Baxter & Sons (Dorset)]] and [[Marston's Dolphin Brewery Ltd]].  


Still standing, last used as a pottery.
Still standing, last used as a pottery.

Revision as of 22:47, 3 November 2013

A. & T. Sibeth, Crown Brewery , Fontmell Magna , Dorset .

Founded 1780.

Before it was acquired by Sibeth, it was occupied by the Flowers family, an important brewing dynasty.

Ceased brewing 14th December 1904 and was sold with 21 public houses for £25,410, the houses being sold piecemeal to a total of 8 local brewers including Hall & Woodhouse Ltd, Baxter & Sons (Dorset) and Marston's Dolphin Brewery Ltd.

Still standing, last used as a pottery.