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<big>'''Prince of Wales Brewery''', ''West End, Esher, Surrey''</big>
[[File:Limbrick Brewery Esher - 2016 - 2 - PG.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Paul Gunnell]]
<big>'''Prince of Wales Brewery,''' ''West End, Esher, Surrey''</big>


'''Thomas and William Nightingale''' from the 1850s. '''William and Edwin Limbrick''' from 1881. No specific mention of brewing from 1890.
'''Thomas and William Nightingale''' from the 1850s. '''William and Edwin Limbrick''' from 1881. No specific mention of brewing from 1890.


Adjacent to the Prince of Wales pub. The pub and the former tower brewery survives.
Adjacent to the Prince of Wales pub.  
 
The pub and the former tower brewery survives.
 
 
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[[category: Surrey]]
[[category: Surrey]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, 10 November 2023

Courtesy Paul Gunnell

Prince of Wales Brewery, West End, Esher, Surrey

Thomas and William Nightingale from the 1850s. William and Edwin Limbrick from 1881. No specific mention of brewing from 1890.

Adjacent to the Prince of Wales pub.

The pub and the former tower brewery survives.