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<big>'''Little Eaton Brewery Ltd, '''''Elms Brewery, Duffield Road, Little Eaton, Derbyshire.''</big>
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The buildings are Grade II listed and date from 1780, used as a malting until 1891.
The buildings are Grade II listed and date from 1780, used as a malting until 1891.


 
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 15 August 2018

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Little Eaton Brewery Ltd, Elms Brewery, Duffield Road, Little Eaton, Derbyshire.

Founded in 1897 by George and John Bagnall, trading as Bagnall Brothers. They sold it on to Herbert Alfred Searle, a brewery agent, in 1902.

Registered March 1906 as Herbert Alfred Searle. Receiver appointed January 1909 and was dissolved 29th August 1911.

Offiler's Brewery Ltd purchased the concern with Searle remaining as their agent.

The buildings are Grade II listed and date from 1780, used as a malting until 1891.

An assortment of images of the brewery