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<big>'''Home Brewery Co. Ltd, ''' ''Mansfield Road, Daybrook, Nottinghamshire.''</big>
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<big>'''Home Brewery Co. Ltd''', ''Mansfield Road, Daybrook, Nottinghamshire''</big>


Registered in August 1890 to acquire the business formerly owned by John Robinson.  
Registered in August 1890 to acquire the business formerly owned by John Robinson.  

Revision as of 16:49, 16 April 2018

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The former Smith's Arms, Radford Road, Nottingham
Home Brewery shown on an Ordnance Survey extract from 1899. "Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland" http://maps.nls.uk/index.html
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Home Brewery Co. Ltd, Mansfield Road, Daybrook, Nottinghamshire

Registered in August 1890 to acquire the business formerly owned by John Robinson.

Acquired by Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd in July 1986 with 447 public houses. Brewery closed 1996.


Views of the brewery:


The building was listed, grade 2, in 1993, and the following is the listing description:

Home Ales Brewery Offices and attached railing:

Brewery office building and water tower. 1936. Designed for Home Ales Brewery by T. Cecil Howitt. Steel framed with brick cladding with ashlar dressings. Main west front has central very large ashlar faced square arched lorry entrance, with ornate iron gates with gilded lettering either side are single panel doorways with octagonal bronze lamps above. Over the arch in raised lettering "HOME BREWERY COMPANY LIMITED". Above a large Diocletian window with brick mullions and metal framed casements. Above a very tall square tower, slightly battered with pairs of stripped pilaster buttresses on each face with a small pantile hood, above a tall brick parapet with ashlar coping. The side faces have raised lettering "HOME OF THE BEST ALES". Either side 12 bay flanking 2 storey office wings with a deep basement faced in ashlar. Above both floors have windows with metal frames set back with painted relief panels between, and flanked by plain brick piers and continuous ashlar cill band. Above a tall ashlar parapet with ashlar coping. Above a set back attic storey faced in ashlar with 4 metal frame windows to each side with banded ashlar parapet. At the front to the street a low brick wall with ashlar parapet with iron railings and piers.


The brewery in 2008. Courtesy Ray Teece:

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 410,812
Description  : Man & Dog holding glass of ale.
Date of Application  : 20/12/1920
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO