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Revision as of 11:37, 1 June 2020
Harvey & Son (Lewes) Ltd, Bridge Wharf Brewery, 6 Cliffe High Street, Lewes, East Sussex.
Established in 1790. John Harvey bought the Bridge Wharf and erected a brewhouse there in 1839. In about 1880, the brewery was substantially rebuilt to the designs of the famous brewery architect William Bradford. The brewery is grade 2* listed, and the Historic England entry for the brewery can be found here: [[1]]. Registered November 1928 and still brewing independently.
The brewery in 1988:
The brewery in 1993:
The brewery in 1996:
The brewery in 2006:
The brewery in April 2009:
An example of the range of products from the brewery