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[[image:Leeming VoMowbray F2699 aa.jpg|thumb|The Leeming site]]
[[image:Leeming VoMowbray F2699.jpg|thumb|The Leeming site]]
[[Image:Plews a.jpg|thumb|The Durham site in 2000]]
[[Image:Plews a.jpg|thumb|The Durham site in 2000]]
[[Image:Plews b.jpg|thumb|The Durham site in 2000]]
[[Image:Plews b.jpg|thumb|The Durham site in 2000]]
<big>'''Plews & Sons Ltd, ''' ''Vale of Mowbray Brewery, Leeming, North Yorkshire.''</big>


Founded here in 1795 by Henry Plews.
<big>'''Plews & Sons Ltd''', ''Vale of Mowbray Brewery, Leases Road, Leeming Bar, North Yorkshire''</big>


Acquired by [[Cameron & Co. Ltd]]. in 1925 with about 100 public houses.  
Founded here in 1795 by Henry Plews. Acquired by [[Cameron & Co. Ltd]] in 1925 with about 100 public houses.  


Premises were later used as a bacon factory.
The premises were later used as a bacon factory, and the site then redeveloped as a pork pie factory (since closed).
 
* [[Plews & Sons - A History]]


<big>''' Plews & Sons Ltd, ''' '' 4 Houndgate , Darlington , Durham .''</big>
<big>'''Plews & Sons Ltd''', ''4 Houndgate, Darlington, County Durham''</big>
 
Although listed here as brewers in 1905, this seems always to have been offices and maltings, which remain, for the brewery at Leeming.
 
 
'''The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.'''
 
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'''An assortment of views of the Vale of Mowbray Brewery'''
 
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Although listed here as brewers in 1905, this seems always to have been offices for the brewery at Leeming.
[[category:Durham]]
[[Category:North Yorkshire]]

Latest revision as of 19:08, 4 May 2023

The Leeming site
The Leeming site
The Durham site in 2000
The Durham site in 2000

Plews & Sons Ltd, Vale of Mowbray Brewery, Leases Road, Leeming Bar, North Yorkshire

Founded here in 1795 by Henry Plews. Acquired by Cameron & Co. Ltd in 1925 with about 100 public houses.

The premises were later used as a bacon factory, and the site then redeveloped as a pork pie factory (since closed).


Plews & Sons Ltd, 4 Houndgate, Darlington, County Durham

Although listed here as brewers in 1905, this seems always to have been offices and maltings, which remain, for the brewery at Leeming.


The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.


An assortment of views of the Vale of Mowbray Brewery