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* '''[[List of Hook Norton Pubs]]'''
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* '''[[Hook Norton Brewery Co. Ltd - photographs taken by Roger Putman - 1 October 2002]]'''
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File:Hook Norton 8 December 1970.jpg | The brewery in 1970. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Hook Norton 8 December 1970.jpg | The brewery in 1970. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Hook Norton 16 January 1973.jpg | The brewery in 1973. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Hook Norton 16 January 1973.jpg | The brewery in 1973. Courtesy Roy Denison
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File:Hook Norton old poster 16 January 1973.jpg | The brewery in 1973. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Hook Norton old poster 16 January 1973.jpg | The brewery in 1973. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Hook Norton 11.8.1985.jpg | The brewery in 1985. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Hook Norton 11.8.1985.jpg | The brewery in 1985. Courtesy Roy Denison

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The Hook Norton Brewery Co. Ltd., New Brewery, Hook Norton, Banbury. Brewers’ Journal 15th October 1900
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Courtesy Roy Denison
Courtesy Roy Denison

Hook Norton Brewery Co. Ltd, Brewery Lane, Hook Norton, Oxfordshire.

John Henry Harris arrived in Hook Norton in late 1846 and set up as a maltster. He advertised as a common brewer in 1852, the same year he acquired the site. In 1880 Harris engaged Arthur Kinder to carry out alterations to raise the roof line of an existing building to three storeys.

In about 1898, the current tower brewhouse was constructed to the designs of William Bradford. Registered in July 1900.

In 1951 the Gilchrist family of Burtonwood Brewery Co.(Forshaws) Ltd acquired a substantial shareholding.

Still independent. Housed in the original maltings of the Victorian tower brewery, is a visitor centre, with museum, shop, bar and restaurant, open daily.


A number of buildings on the site are listed. Links to the Historic England pages follow:


An assortment of images of the brewery

BHS visit to the brewery, March 2008: