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Brewery offered for sale September 1923.
Brewery offered for sale September 1923.


The tower brewery still stands.


'''Additional info from John Janaway'''
 
'''Additional information from John Janaway: '''
   
   
2 Bridge Street - built in 1865 as the Sun Brewery, it later became known as 'The Old Established Sun Brewery'.
2 Bridge Street - built in 1865 as the Sun Brewery, it later became known as 'The Old Established Sun Brewery'. Brewing had probably been taking place on this site adjacent to the Sun Inn since the 17th century. Brewing ceased here in 1891.


The intertwined initials of the brewers, Stephen and Emma Smeed, and the date '1865' are carved on a limestone block set into the north wall of the building.
The intertwined initials of the brewers, Stephen and Emma Smeed, and the date '1865' are carved on a limestone block set into the north wall of the building.


Brewing had probably been taking place on this site adjacent to the Sun Inn since the 17th century.
(See John Janaway 'Godalming & Farncombe Pubs and Breweries', Ammonite Books 2003, pp.93-98.).
 
Brewing ceased here in 1891. (See John Janaway 'Godalming & Farncombe Pubs and Breweries', Ammonite Books 2003, pp.93-98.).
 
The tower brewery still stands.

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Agate & Son, Sun Brewery, 2 Bridge Street, Godalming, Surrey.

Founded before 1812.

Acquired by Lascelles, Tickner & Co. Ltd. 1891 with 12 public houses.

Brewery offered for sale September 1923.

The tower brewery still stands.


Additional information from John Janaway:

2 Bridge Street - built in 1865 as the Sun Brewery, it later became known as 'The Old Established Sun Brewery'. Brewing had probably been taking place on this site adjacent to the Sun Inn since the 17th century. Brewing ceased here in 1891.

The intertwined initials of the brewers, Stephen and Emma Smeed, and the date '1865' are carved on a limestone block set into the north wall of the building.

(See John Janaway 'Godalming & Farncombe Pubs and Breweries', Ammonite Books 2003, pp.93-98.).