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The Hotham family sold out to a consortium of local aristocrats in 1875, ushering in a period of expansion. Lack of room for expansion at the George Street site led to the construction of a new brewery at Tadcaster in 1882: [[Tadcaster Tower Brewery Co. Ltd]].
The Hotham family sold out to a consortium of local aristocrats in 1875, ushering in a period of expansion. Lack of room for expansion at the George Street site led to the construction of a new brewery at Tadcaster in 1882: [[Tadcaster Tower Brewery Co. Ltd]].
'''The remains of Hotham's George Street York site:'''


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Hotham York remains 1985.jpg|The remains of Hotham's George Street York site
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Hotham York 2004.jpg|The remains of Hotham's George Street York site
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Revision as of 13:01, 11 June 2017

Hotham & Co, George Street, York

Founded in York in the early 18th century as Hotham & Co, with a brewery in George Street.

The Hotham family sold out to a consortium of local aristocrats in 1875, ushering in a period of expansion. Lack of room for expansion at the George Street site led to the construction of a new brewery at Tadcaster in 1882: Tadcaster Tower Brewery Co. Ltd.

The remains of Hotham's George Street York site: