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[[File:SouthseaElmBrewery_OS1907.jpg|thumb|Ordnance Survey extract from 1907. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)]]
<big>'''Elm Brewery''', ''Eldon Street, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire''</big>
<big>'''Elm Brewery''', ''Eldon Street, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire''</big>


Founded by John Miles in about 1840. In 1863, the brewing capacity was expanded with a new brewery on the opposite corner of Eldon and King Streets. By 1874, the company was known as John Miles and Son.
Founded by John Miles in about 1840. In 1863, the brewing capacity was expanded with a new brewery on the opposite corner of Eldon and King Streets. By 1874, the company was known as John Miles and Son.


In 1896, the brewery and its tied estate was sold to William Dupree, and became the home of [[Portsmouth & Brighton United Breweries Ltd]].
In 1896, the brewery and its tied estate of about 40 houses was sold to William Dupree, and became the home of [[Portsmouth United Breweries Ltd|Portsmouth United Breweries Ltd]].






[[category: Hampshire]]
[[category: Hampshire]]

Latest revision as of 12:37, 22 March 2020

Ordnance Survey extract from 1907. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)

Elm Brewery, Eldon Street, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire

Founded by John Miles in about 1840. In 1863, the brewing capacity was expanded with a new brewery on the opposite corner of Eldon and King Streets. By 1874, the company was known as John Miles and Son.

In 1896, the brewery and its tied estate of about 40 houses was sold to William Dupree, and became the home of Portsmouth United Breweries Ltd.