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[[Image:Hole 5.jpg|thumb|Letterhead]]
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[[File:AlfretonStation27_SP_Sep2012.jpg|thumb|Station Hotel, Alfreton]]
[[File:AlfretonStation27_SP_Sep2012.jpg|thumb|Station Hotel, Alfreton]]
[[File:Holes RD zmx (1).jpg|thumb|Courtesy Roy Denison]]
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<big>'''James Hole & Co. Ltd''', '' Castle Brewery, Albert Street, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire''</big>
<big>'''James Hole & Co. Ltd''', '' Castle Brewery, Albert Street, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire''</big>


From 1870-1871, [[Caparn Hankey & Co]] were recorded as brewing at the Robin Hood Hotel, Lombard Street. They purchased the Albert Street site which included a workhouse, a gaol, a starch works and a cotton mill, and constructed a large new brewery in 1879-1882. In 1885, Caparn Hankey & Co ceased to exist, and the brewery was acquired by maltsters James Hole.
From 1870-1871, [[Caparn Hankey & Co]] were recorded as brewing at the Robin Hood Hotel, Lombard Street. They purchased the Albert Street site which included a workhouse, a gaol, a starch works and a cotton mill, and constructed a large new brewery in 1879-1882. In 1885, Caparn Hankey & Co ceased to exist, and the brewery was acquired by maltsters '''James Hole'''. Registered as a limited company in March 1890.


In 1926, they acquired the [[Market Rasen Brewery Co. Ltd]] with 33 tied houses.
* In 1926, they acquired the [[Market Rasen Brewery Co. Ltd]] with 33 tied houses.
* In 1935, they acquired [[Lowe, Son & Cobbold Ltd]] of Stamford with 34 houses, and closed that brewery.


In 1935, they acquired [[Lowe, Son & Cobbold Ltd]] of Stamford with 34 houses, and closed that brewery.
Acquired by [[Courage, Barclay & Simonds Ltd]] in 1967 with 220 houses. Brewing ceased in 1983. Many of the brewery buildings are still standing, converted to other uses.


Registered as a limited company in March 1890.
* '''[[List of James Hole & Co Ltd pubs]]'''


Acquired by [[Courage, Barclay & Simonds Ltd]]. 1967 with 220 houses.
The brewery is listed grade II in three sections. The tower (1889-90) was designed by William Bradford. More unusual are their ornate offices of 1881-2 by an unknown architect (the List description gives Bradford as architect, but this seems unlikely on stylistic and other grounds). The offices feature above the door a Caparn Hankey monogram "CH & Co". Listing details can be viewed on the Historic England website, as follows:
 
* Brewery: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1196096
Brewing ceased in 1983. Many of the brewery buildings are still standing, converted to other uses.
* Offices: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1297791
 
* Cask Store: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1288308
The brewery is listed grade II in three sections. The tower (1889-90) was designed by William Bradford. More unusual are their ornate offices of 1881-2 by an unknown architect (the List description gives Bradford as architect, but this seems unlikely on stylistic and other grounds). The offices feature above the door a Caparn Hankey monogram "CH & Co".
 
 
* '''[[List of James Hole & Co Ltd pubs]].'''




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'''The following images were taken in 2006. Courtesy Steve Peck.'''
'''The brewery in 2006. Courtesy Steve Peck.'''


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Latest revision as of 15:15, 18 December 2020

Messrs. James Hole & Co. Ltd, New (Castle) Brewery, Newark-on-Trent, Notts. Brewers’ Journal 15th November 1890
Hole 11.JPG
Letter 1945
Letter 1953
Letterhead
Station Hotel, Alfreton
Courtesy Roy Denison
Courtesy Roy Denison

James Hole & Co. Ltd, Castle Brewery, Albert Street, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire

From 1870-1871, Caparn Hankey & Co were recorded as brewing at the Robin Hood Hotel, Lombard Street. They purchased the Albert Street site which included a workhouse, a gaol, a starch works and a cotton mill, and constructed a large new brewery in 1879-1882. In 1885, Caparn Hankey & Co ceased to exist, and the brewery was acquired by maltsters James Hole. Registered as a limited company in March 1890.

Acquired by Courage, Barclay & Simonds Ltd in 1967 with 220 houses. Brewing ceased in 1983. Many of the brewery buildings are still standing, converted to other uses.

The brewery is listed grade II in three sections. The tower (1889-90) was designed by William Bradford. More unusual are their ornate offices of 1881-2 by an unknown architect (the List description gives Bradford as architect, but this seems unlikely on stylistic and other grounds). The offices feature above the door a Caparn Hankey monogram "CH & Co". Listing details can be viewed on the Historic England website, as follows:


The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.


Views of the brewery:


The brewery in 2006. Courtesy Steve Peck.


The following images were taken on a BHS Visit in 2013:


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 21,071
Description  : Newark Castle
Date of Application  : 25/8/1879
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO