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[[File:Crocombe Billhead 1890-page-001.jpg|thumb|A billhead from 1890]]
[[File:Crocombe Billhead 1890-page-001.jpg|thumb|A billhead from 1890]]
[[File:Parracombe Fox & Goose pos F3869.jpg|thumb|The Fox & Goose in 1996]]
<big>'''Crocombe & Son, ''' ''Parracombe, Devon.''</big>
<big>'''Crocombe & Son, ''' ''Parracombe, Devon.''</big>


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My maternal grandmother's family were tenant farmers in and around Parracombe for four centuries. Her father was first cousin to Florrie.
My maternal grandmother's family were tenant farmers in and around Parracombe for four centuries. Her father was first cousin to Florrie.
 
 
'''Some examples of artefacts from the brewery'''
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File:Crocombe artefacts1.jpg
File:CrocombeBottle2.jpg
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[[Category:Devon]]
[[Category:Devon]]
File:Parracombe Fox & Goose pos F3869.jpg
File:Crocombe artefacts1.jpg

Revision as of 10:46, 21 March 2020

A billhead from 1890
The Fox & Goose in 1996

Crocombe & Son, Parracombe, Devon.

Originally maltsters.

Brewery built c.1870 at rear of Fox & Goose.

Brewing ceased 1940 due to the death of Mr Crocombe senior. 16 public houses.


Dr Malvern Tipping writes:-

The last owner of the brewery, Florence Crocombe (Florrie) nee Crang, closed it shortly after the death of her husband, Frederick, and then sold off the property in 1941 whilst her son was away at war.

My maternal grandmother's family were tenant farmers in and around Parracombe for four centuries. Her father was first cousin to Florrie.


Some examples of artefacts from the brewery