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<big>'''All Gates Brewery Ltd,''''' The Old Brewery, Brewery Yard, 26 Wallgate, Wigan, Greater Manchester WN1 1JQ</big>''


A substantial brewhouse stood at the rear of the Dog & Partridge Hotel (now The Last Orders).
<big>'''All Gates Brewery Ltd''', '' The Old Brewery, Brewery Yard, 26 Wallgate, Wigan, Greater Manchester WN1 1JQ</big>''
 
A substantial brewhouse stood at the rear of the Dog & Partridge Hotel (renamed The Last Orders). Part of the brewery was demolished sometime after the turn of the 20th century but most remains intact after about 150 years. A directory advertisement of 1876 for the Dog & Partridge gives the information that "Home-brewed" ales were available and the proprietor was Thurstan Fairhurst. The name can be linked to a number of other pubs around Wigan and there is probably a family link to James [[Fairhurst Ltd]] of the Warrington Lane brewery.


Brewing started again by All Gates (aka AllGates) in 2006 in the old brewery following refurbishment. A small pub estate was built up.
Brewing started again by All Gates (aka AllGates) in 2006 in the old brewery following refurbishment. A small pub estate was built up.


18 March 2016: All Gates Brewery Limited in liquidation.
On 18 March 2016, All Gates Brewery Limited went into liquidation. In 2018 the premises were taken over by the [[Wigan Brewhouse]].
 
In 2018 the premises were taken over by [[Wigan Brewhouse]].


Part of the brewery was demolished sometime after the turn of the 20th century but most remains intact after about 150 years. A directory advertisement of 1876 for the Dog & Partridge gives the information that "Home-brewed" ales were available and the proprietor was Thurstan Fairhurst. The name can be linked to a number of other pubs around Wigan and there is probably a family link to James [[Fairhurst Ltd]] of the Warrington Lane brewery.


In 2016 brewery went into liquidation. In 2018 the premises were taken over by the [[Wigan Brewhouse]].


[[category:Greater Manchester]]
[[category:Greater Manchester]]

Revision as of 11:13, 4 September 2021

Allgates, Dog & Partridge Wigan 2.jpg
Allgates, Dog & Partridge Wigan 1.jpg

All Gates Brewery Ltd, The Old Brewery, Brewery Yard, 26 Wallgate, Wigan, Greater Manchester WN1 1JQ

A substantial brewhouse stood at the rear of the Dog & Partridge Hotel (renamed The Last Orders). Part of the brewery was demolished sometime after the turn of the 20th century but most remains intact after about 150 years. A directory advertisement of 1876 for the Dog & Partridge gives the information that "Home-brewed" ales were available and the proprietor was Thurstan Fairhurst. The name can be linked to a number of other pubs around Wigan and there is probably a family link to James Fairhurst Ltd of the Warrington Lane brewery.

Brewing started again by All Gates (aka AllGates) in 2006 in the old brewery following refurbishment. A small pub estate was built up.

On 18 March 2016, All Gates Brewery Limited went into liquidation. In 2018 the premises were taken over by the Wigan Brewhouse.