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<big>'''Charles Wells Ltd''', ''Eagle Brewery, Havelock Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire''</big> | <big>'''Charles Wells Ltd''', ''Eagle Brewery, Havelock Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire''</big> | ||
Original brewery in Horne Lane built after 1818 and was acquired by Charles Wells in December 1875. | Original brewery in Horne Lane built after 1818 and was acquired by Charles Wells in December 1875. Registered 1910. | ||
Registered 1910. | |||
New brewery as above opened 1976. | New brewery as above opened 1976. | ||
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In May 2006 formed a joint venture with [[Young & Co (Wandsworth)]], creating [[Wells & Young's Brewing Co. Ltd]] until 2011 when the latter sold their interest. | In May 2006 formed a joint venture with [[Young & Co (Wandsworth)]], creating [[Wells & Young's Brewing Co. Ltd]] until 2011 when the latter sold their interest. | ||
The brewery and beer brands were acquired by [[Marstons PLC]] in 2017, but there are plans by Charles Wells to build a new smaller brewhouse in the town. Charles Wells retained its pub estate. | |||
* '''[[List of Charles Wells Ltd pubs]]''' | |||
'''An assortment of views of the brewery.''' | '''An assortment of views of the brewery.''' |
Revision as of 13:33, 7 January 2020
Charles Wells Ltd, Eagle Brewery, Havelock Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire
Original brewery in Horne Lane built after 1818 and was acquired by Charles Wells in December 1875. Registered 1910.
New brewery as above opened 1976.
In May 2006 formed a joint venture with Young & Co (Wandsworth), creating Wells & Young's Brewing Co. Ltd until 2011 when the latter sold their interest.
The brewery and beer brands were acquired by Marstons PLC in 2017, but there are plans by Charles Wells to build a new smaller brewhouse in the town. Charles Wells retained its pub estate.
An assortment of views of the brewery.
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