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<big>''' Kedington Brewery, | <big>'''Kedington Brewery, ''''' Silver Street, Kedington, Suffolk.''</big> | ||
John Price was recorded as the brewer at the above address in 1844. | John Price was recorded as the brewer at the above address in 1844. | ||
In 1883, the brewery and 19 houses were offered for sale. These were purchased by [[Jenner's Brewery Ltd]] of South London, who completely refitted the brewery. In 1887, the houses were sold to [[Greene King & Sons Ltd]] and the brewery offered for sale as a furniture factory with the strict proviso that it not be used for brewing. | In 1883, the brewery and 19 houses were offered for sale. These were purchased by [[Jenner's Brewery Ltd]] of South London, who completely refitted the brewery. | ||
In 1887, the houses were sold to [[Greene King & Sons Ltd]] and the brewery offered for sale as a furniture factory with the strict proviso that it not be used for brewing. |
Revision as of 20:32, 9 April 2016
Kedington Brewery, Silver Street, Kedington, Suffolk.
John Price was recorded as the brewer at the above address in 1844.
In 1883, the brewery and 19 houses were offered for sale. These were purchased by Jenner's Brewery Ltd of South London, who completely refitted the brewery.
In 1887, the houses were sold to Greene King & Sons Ltd and the brewery offered for sale as a furniture factory with the strict proviso that it not be used for brewing.