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In 1914, Sarah Hughes was brewing in Bilston: see [[Sarah Hughes (Bilston)]]. Moved to the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley, after buying it at auction in 1920.
In 1914, Sarah Hughes was brewing in Bilston: see [[Sarah Hughes (Bilston)]]. Moved to the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley, after buying it at auction in 1920.


Brewing ceased in 1958, but recommenced by the family in 1987.
A second home-brew pub, the [[Plume of Feathers]], High Street, Dudley, was acquired in 1936.


Brewing ceased at the Beacon Hotel in 1958, but was recommenced by the family in 1987.


 
The Beacon Hotel is a Grade II listed building.
<big>'''Sarah Hughes, '''''179 Oxford Street, Bilston, West Midlands.''</big>
 
Previously the Barley Mow. Moved to the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley, after buying it at auction in 1920. A second home brew pub, the Plume of Feathers, High Street, Dudley, was acquired in 1936. Now Grade II listed building.  


'''Images of the Sedgley brewery'''


'''An assortment of views of the Sedgley brewery'''
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Revision as of 19:40, 19 March 2018

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Sarah Hughes, Beacon Hotel, 129 Bilston Street, Sedgley, West Midlands.

In 1914, Sarah Hughes was brewing in Bilston: see Sarah Hughes (Bilston). Moved to the Beacon Hotel, Sedgley, after buying it at auction in 1920.

A second home-brew pub, the Plume of Feathers, High Street, Dudley, was acquired in 1936.

Brewing ceased at the Beacon Hotel in 1958, but was recommenced by the family in 1987.

The Beacon Hotel is a Grade II listed building.


Images of the Sedgley brewery