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<big>'''Kelsterton Brewery Co. Ltd, ''' '' Kelsterton, Clwyd.''</big>
<big>'''Kelsterton Brewery Co. Ltd, ''' '' Kelsterton, Clwyd.''</big>


Edward Bate trading here from 1835. He died 1873 and Thomas Bate II succeeded to 1876.  
Built 1818, though Thomas Bate here 1793, father-in-law of Timothy Bentley.  


Registered 28th March 1890 to acquire the business of Thomas Bate trading as the Kelsterton Brewery Co.  
Edward Bate trading here from 1835. He died 1873 and Thomas Bate II succeeded.  


Acquired by the [[Chester Northgate Brewery Co. Ltd]]. 1899 with 93 houses and company wound-up.  
Registered 28th March 1890 to acquire the business of Thomas Bate trading as the Kelsterton Brewery Co
 
Acquired by the [[Chester Northgate Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1899 with 93 houses and company wound-up. Plant for sale May 1905, but used as depot until c.1922.
 
Stable now private house.


Brewing ceased 1904/05 used as depot until c.1922.


Stable now  private house.
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Revision as of 19:24, 21 April 2020

Kelsterton Brewery Co. Ltd, Kelsterton, Clwyd.

Built 1818, though Thomas Bate here 1793, father-in-law of Timothy Bentley.

Edward Bate trading here from 1835. He died 1873 and Thomas Bate II succeeded.

Registered 28th March 1890 to acquire the business of Thomas Bate trading as the Kelsterton Brewery Co

Acquired by the Chester Northgate Brewery Co. Ltd in 1899 with 93 houses and company wound-up. Plant for sale May 1905, but used as depot until c.1922.

Stable now private house.