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<big>'''H B Longhurst & Son''', ''Amber Ale Brewery, 72 London Road, Brighton, East Sussex.''</big>
<big>'''H B Longhurst & Son''', ''Amber Ale Brewery, 72 London Road, Brighton, East Sussex.''</big>


Founded by 1854.  
Founded by 1854. Acquired by Abbey's [[Kemp Town Brewery Ltd]] in 1899.  


Acquired by Abbey's [[Kemp Town Brewery Ltd]] 1899.  
Brewery demolished 1901 for road widening but the malt house survives as the Duke of York cinema.
 
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File:HoveConnaughtHotel2007cc_SP_Oct2007.jpg|The Connaught Hotel, Hove Street, Hove (built 1880) with an original Longhurst Brewery sign on the side elevation.
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Brewery demolished 1901 for road widening but the malt house survives as the Duke of York cinema.


* '''More information about the company and other Brighton breweries is available from the Brighton & Hove website: : [[https://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/search?st%5B%5D=brewery&css_searchfield%5B%5D=text&fq=]]'''


[[Category:East Sussex]]
[[Category:East Sussex]]

Latest revision as of 13:32, 8 April 2022

The brewery in 1879

H B Longhurst & Son, Amber Ale Brewery, 72 London Road, Brighton, East Sussex.

Founded by 1854. Acquired by Abbey's Kemp Town Brewery Ltd in 1899.

Brewery demolished 1901 for road widening but the malt house survives as the Duke of York cinema.


  • More information about the company and other Brighton breweries is available from the Brighton & Hove website: : [[1]]