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<big>'''Eastgate Brewery''', ''4 The Hornet, Chichester, West Sussex''</big>
<big>'''Eastgate Brewery''', ''4 The Hornet, Chichester, West Sussex''</big>


Information from David Muggleton.
The Eastgate pub is a grade 2 listed 18th century building. By 1802 it was occupied by Stephen Wooldridge who had a brewhouse on the site by 1811. By 1861 it had been sold to brewer and wine & spirit merchant John Goldring. It was later run by George Phillips as a grocery and wine shop, but we are not sure he continued brewing, as brewing had ceased by about 1879, when it is thought Gales of Horndean leased the pub.


The Eastgate pub is a grade 2 listed 18th century building. By 1802 it was occupied by Stephen Wooldridge who had a brewhouse on the site by 1811. By 1861 it had been sold to brewer and wine & spirit merchant John Goldring. It was later run by George Phillips as a grocery and wine shop, but we are not sure he continued brewing, as brewing had ceased by about 1879, when it is thought Gales of Horndean leased the pub.
Gales purchased the pub in 1929, and from them it went to Fullers.
 
(Information from David Muggleton)


Gales purchased the pub in 1929, and





Revision as of 11:52, 4 April 2020

Eastgate Brewery, 4 The Hornet, Chichester, West Sussex

The Eastgate pub is a grade 2 listed 18th century building. By 1802 it was occupied by Stephen Wooldridge who had a brewhouse on the site by 1811. By 1861 it had been sold to brewer and wine & spirit merchant John Goldring. It was later run by George Phillips as a grocery and wine shop, but we are not sure he continued brewing, as brewing had ceased by about 1879, when it is thought Gales of Horndean leased the pub.

Gales purchased the pub in 1929, and from them it went to Fullers.

(Information from David Muggleton)