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<big>'''John S Tanqueray & Co, '''''Llangollen Brewery, Berwyn Road, Llangollen, Clwyd.''</big>
<big>'''John S Tanqueray & Co''', ''Llangollen Brewery, Berwyn Road, Llangollen, Clwyd.''</big>


William Morgan recorded here in 1835.  
William Morgan recorded here in 1835. By 1870 owned by J S Tanqueray, who was a partner in [[Combe & Co. Ltd]], London, until 1869 when he opened a brewery off New Oxford Street, then moved to Llangollen.  
 
By 1870 owned by J.S.Tanqueray, who was a partner in [[Combe & Co. Ltd]], London, until 1869 when he opened a brewery off New Oxford Street then moved to Llangollen.  


Brewery sold 1919 and converted into a milk and cheese factory. A later attempt to re-establish the brewery was not realised.
Brewery sold 1919 and converted into a milk and cheese factory. A later attempt to re-establish the brewery was not realised.


The pubs were acquired by [[F. W. Soames & Co. Ltd]]. of Wrexham.  
The pubs were acquired by [[F. W. Soames & Co. Ltd]] of Wrexham.  


Buildings still standing.
Buildings still standing.


* Read: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/158/LlanP1.pdf "Breweries of Llangollen: Part I" by Gordon W Stone]'''
   
   



Latest revision as of 14:32, 26 July 2019

John S Tanqueray & Co, Llangollen Brewery, Berwyn Road, Llangollen, Clwyd.

William Morgan recorded here in 1835. By 1870 owned by J S Tanqueray, who was a partner in Combe & Co. Ltd, London, until 1869 when he opened a brewery off New Oxford Street, then moved to Llangollen.

Brewery sold 1919 and converted into a milk and cheese factory. A later attempt to re-establish the brewery was not realised.

The pubs were acquired by F. W. Soames & Co. Ltd of Wrexham.

Buildings still standing.


An assortment of images of the brewery