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<big>'''Arnold, Perrett & Co. Ltd''', ''High Street and Station Road, Wickwar, Gloucestershire''</big>
<big>'''Arnold, Perrett & Co. Ltd''', ''High Street and Station Road, Wickwar, Gloucestershire''</big>


Listed in 1800 as Thomas Arnold and in 1876 Thomas Halsey became a partner, trading as Arnold & Halsey.
Listed in 1800 as Thomas Arnold, who died in 1853.  


A new brewery was built to replace 34 High Street.  
The business was continued by his son Thomas jnr and son-in-law Thomas Halsey, trading as Arnold & Co.  


Registered June 1886 to acquire Arnold & Co. and E & B Trimmer of Gloucester as Arnold & Co. Ltd. Name changed as above 1887 when H & A Perrett of Wotton-under-Edge was acquired with 325 tied houses.  
Halsey became a partner in 1876 and in 1884 control passed to his sons Arnold and William.  


Forty public houses sold to Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd. 1917.  
A new brewery was built near the station to replace 34 High Street.  


In 1918 John Arnold & Sons were selling a 12 qtr cast-iron mash tun, chilling plant and 55 barrel copper due to the disposal of the High Street Brewery. Arnold Brothers brewery on High Street was a separate concern taken over by [[Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd]].
In 1887 merged with Perrett’s Bournstream Brewery and registered as shown, with 325 tied houses.


Arnold, Perrett at Station Road was taken over by the [[Cheltenham Original Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1924 and brewing ceased. The premises were then used as a cider factory until about 1970.
Buildings are extant. Partially occupied by [[Wickwar Brewing Co]].


* '''[[List of John Arnold & Sons pubs]]'''
* '''[[List of John Arnold & Sons pubs]]'''

Revision as of 10:19, 6 May 2020

Arnold Perrett Wickwar.jpg

Arnold, Perrett & Co. Ltd, High Street and Station Road, Wickwar, Gloucestershire

Listed in 1800 as Thomas Arnold, who died in 1853.

The business was continued by his son Thomas jnr and son-in-law Thomas Halsey, trading as Arnold & Co.

Halsey became a partner in 1876 and in 1884 control passed to his sons Arnold and William.

A new brewery was built near the station to replace 34 High Street.

In 1887 merged with Perrett’s Bournstream Brewery and registered as shown, with 325 tied houses.



An assortment of views of the brewery.

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 36,913
Description  : "W" in interlocked square
Date of Application  : 16/4/1884
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO


Registration No  : 46,788
Description  : Words "Wickwar
Date of Application  : 11/8/1885
Used Prior to 1875?  : 20 years