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Brewhouse remains at rear of Old White Lion. Combe died in 1917 when connected to the Grafton Brewery, Cheltenham.
Brewhouse remains at rear of Old White Lion. Combe died in 1917 when connected to the Grafton Brewery, Cheltenham.
'''An assortment of views of the brewery taken in 2006. Courtesy "Bank House Kennels"
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File:GlosWinchcombeNorthStreet1_BHK_Apr06.jpg|The Winchcombe Brewery
File:GlosWinchcombeNorthStreet2_BHK_Apr06.jpg|The Winchcombe Brewery
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 7 September 2018

An advert from 1880

Benjamin Combe, Grafton Brewery, Grafton Road, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

Merged with the Nailsworth Brewery Co. Ltd. 1899.

The Brewers’ Guardian 29th March 1917 reported the death of Benjamin Combe, one time owner of the North Street Brewery, Winchcombe.


Benjamin Combe, North Street Brewery, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.

Brewhouse remains at rear of Old White Lion. Combe died in 1917 when connected to the Grafton Brewery, Cheltenham.


An assortment of views of the brewery taken in 2006. Courtesy "Bank House Kennels"