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<big>'''Camden Town Brewery,''''' The Horseshoe, 28 Heath Street, Camden NW3, Greater London.''</big>
<big>'''Camden Town Brewery,''''' The Horseshoe, 28 Heath Street, Camden NW3, Greater London.''</big>


Commenced brewing May 2006 using the name Horseshoe Brewery. During 2009, the brewplant was upgraded and the name changed to its current version.  
Commenced brewing May 2006 using the name Horseshoe Brewery. During 2009, the brewplant was upgraded and the name changed to its current version.  


In 2010 a second brewery was opened at 55-58 Wilkin Street Mews.
In 2010 a second brewery was opened at 55-58 Wilkin Street Mews, Kentish Town.
 
In 2017, an enlarged brewery was opened on the River Lea Navigation Park in Ponders End; the Kentish Town brewery being retained as a test site for new brews and collaboratives.
 
 
'''An assortment of views of the brewery'''
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File:Camden Bry RD zmx (1).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Camden Bry RD zmx (2).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
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[[Category:Greater London]]

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Camden Town Brewery, The Horseshoe, 28 Heath Street, Camden NW3, Greater London.

Commenced brewing May 2006 using the name Horseshoe Brewery. During 2009, the brewplant was upgraded and the name changed to its current version.

In 2010 a second brewery was opened at 55-58 Wilkin Street Mews, Kentish Town.

In 2017, an enlarged brewery was opened on the River Lea Navigation Park in Ponders End; the Kentish Town brewery being retained as a test site for new brews and collaboratives.


An assortment of views of the brewery