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Acquired by [[Greene King & Sons Ltd]] with 28 houses in 1958. The brewery buildings were demolished but the offices are still standing.
Acquired by [[Greene King & Sons Ltd]] with 28 houses in 1958. The brewery buildings were demolished but the offices are still standing.


* '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/162/Hornsey.pdf "Peter Mauldon - a Life in Brewing" by Ian Hornsey]'''
* Read: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/162/Hornsey.pdf "Peter Mauldon - a Life in Brewing" by Ian Hornsey]'''


* '''[[List of J C Mauldon & Sons pubs]]'''
* '''[[List of J C Mauldon & Sons pubs]]'''

Revision as of 20:53, 26 July 2019

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J C Mauldon & Son, White Horse Brewery, Ballingdon Street, Ballingdon, Sudbury, Suffolk (was Essex)

Founded c.1793. The Mauldon family owned these premises from at least 1868. The Stephen Spurgin business at the Bull, Church Street and Cross Street, Sudbury was bought by Mauldons in 1885. The White Hart, 59/60 Cross Street also brewed around 1850.

Fire destroyed most of the White Horse Brewery in 1900, but the brewery was rebuilt, and it continued brewing until 1960.

Acquired by Greene King & Sons Ltd with 28 houses in 1958. The brewery buildings were demolished but the offices are still standing.


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