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Revision as of 14:09, 11 July 2019

The iconic windmill
Bateman Wainfleet 1965.jpg
Bateman 1980.jpg
BatemanLorry1.jpg
The extent of Bateman's trading area in 1920 and its link with the rail network.
WainfleetBatemanLorry1 BHS.jpg
WainfleetBateman LightDinnerAle1.jpg
Batemans label xxc.jpg

George Bateman & Son Ltd, Salem Bridge Brewery, Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire

In 1874, George Bateman leased a brewery that was originally founded in 1824 by William Crow.

In 1875 he bought it from Edwin Crow and moved all brewing to the above site in 1876. Registered 1928.

Still brewing independently.


Various images of the Brewery


BHS visit and AGM at Batemans, 2005:


The Brewery in 2007: