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Sarah Walker (widow) was shown as licensee in 1901, but no mention of a brewery. James Birch had bought the pub by 1906, and was shown as a brewer in the 1911 Census. But the premises were advertised for sale in September 1912, including a "modern and convenient" brewery (14-bushel capacity), and a recently erected malt room.
Sarah Walker (widow) was shown as licensee in 1901, but no mention of a brewery. James Birch had bought the pub by 1906, and was shown as a brewer in the 1911 Census. But the premises were advertised for sale in September 1912, including a "modern and convenient" brewery (14-bushel capacity), and a recently erected malt room.
The pub was later owned by [[Bloxwich Brewery Co Ltd]]; then [[W.Butler & Co. Ltd]].





Revision as of 12:40, 18 April 2020

Royal Exchange, 24 Stafford Road, Bloxwich, Walsall, West Midlands WS3 3NL

A small tower brewery at the rear.

Sarah Walker (widow) was shown as licensee in 1901, but no mention of a brewery. James Birch had bought the pub by 1906, and was shown as a brewer in the 1911 Census. But the premises were advertised for sale in September 1912, including a "modern and convenient" brewery (14-bushel capacity), and a recently erected malt room.

The pub was later owned by Bloxwich Brewery Co Ltd; then W.Butler & Co. Ltd.