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<big>'''S D McIver, ''' '' Green Brewery, Syston, Leicestershire.''</big> | <big>'''S D McIver, ''' '' Green Brewery, Syston, Leicestershire.''</big> | ||
On 6th March 1920, Sidney Dixon McIver took the licence and was listed as a brewer in the following year. He was also shown at Beaumanor Road, Leicester. | |||
However, on 2nd January 1923, Mrs Ada McIver sold the property for £1,500 to Henry Goodall. | |||
The documents mention the brewhouse in the converted cottages at the rear. | |||
Although brewing ceased, it continued to operate as an off-licence known as Goodall’s Quality Stores until the 1960s. | |||
[[Category:Leicestershire]] | [[Category:Leicestershire]] |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 17 April 2020
S D McIver, Green Brewery, Syston, Leicestershire.
On 6th March 1920, Sidney Dixon McIver took the licence and was listed as a brewer in the following year. He was also shown at Beaumanor Road, Leicester.
However, on 2nd January 1923, Mrs Ada McIver sold the property for £1,500 to Henry Goodall.
The documents mention the brewhouse in the converted cottages at the rear.
Although brewing ceased, it continued to operate as an off-licence known as Goodall’s Quality Stores until the 1960s.