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<big>'''Branston Brewery''', ''High Street, Branston, Lincolnshire''</big>
<big>'''Branston Brewery''', ''High Street, Branston, Lincolnshire''</big>


The brewery was built by William Kirton around 1862. It was located on the High Street between the Waggon & Horses and the site of today's Home Guard Club.  
The brewery was built by '''William Kirton''' around 1862. It was located on the High Street between the Waggon & Horses and the site of today's Home Guard Club.  


The business was taken over by Alfred Healey, assisted by brewery manager Frederick Ryley, until its demise in 1896 and demolition in 1901. Healey was a member of the Watford brewing family: see [[E. J. & C. Healey Ltd]].
The business was taken over by '''Alfred Healey''', assisted by brewery manager Frederick Ryley, until its demise in 1896 and demolition in 1901. Healey was a member of the Watford brewing family: see [[E. J. & C. Healey Ltd]].


Healey had worked as a manager at Birkenhead Brewery, as an agent for Threlfalls, and owned premises and stores in Horncastle.
Healey had worked as a manager at Birkenhead Brewery, as an agent for Threlfalls, and owned premises and stores in Horncastle.

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Branston Brewery, High Street, Branston, Lincolnshire

The brewery was built by William Kirton around 1862. It was located on the High Street between the Waggon & Horses and the site of today's Home Guard Club.

The business was taken over by Alfred Healey, assisted by brewery manager Frederick Ryley, until its demise in 1896 and demolition in 1901. Healey was a member of the Watford brewing family: see E. J. & C. Healey Ltd.

Healey had worked as a manager at Birkenhead Brewery, as an agent for Threlfalls, and owned premises and stores in Horncastle.

A history of the Branston Brewery, by Paul Hickman, is available at: