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<big>'''J Stanley C Greenwood, ''' '' High Street, Harwell, Oxfordshire .''</big>
<big>'''J Stanley C Greenwood, ''' '' High Street, Harwell, Oxfordshire .''</big>


Recorded in 1939. William Henry Beesley listed here in 1906. In 1918, Stanley Greenwood offered the business to [[Hall's Oxford Brewery Ltd]] although still listed in 1939.  
Originally the Day family, then William Henry Beesley until 1906, when he had financial problems.  


Site used by [[Davenport's Brewery Ltd]] as a depot in 1970s. The Old Brewery is opposite the White Hart (now the Hart at Harwell) in the High Street.
The following year held by John Stanley Colin Greenwood, who offered the business to [[Hall's Oxford Brewery Ltd]] in 1918, but continued until the 1930s.
 
It was used by [[Davenport's Brewery Ltd]] for their “beer at home” service into the 1970s.  
 
The Old Brewery building is now used for bed & breakfast, opposite the White Hart





Latest revision as of 13:43, 28 March 2020

J Stanley C Greenwood, High Street, Harwell, Oxfordshire .

Originally the Day family, then William Henry Beesley until 1906, when he had financial problems.

The following year held by John Stanley Colin Greenwood, who offered the business to Hall's Oxford Brewery Ltd in 1918, but continued until the 1930s.

It was used by Davenport's Brewery Ltd for their “beer at home” service into the 1970s.

The Old Brewery building is now used for bed & breakfast, opposite the White Hart


Images of the brewery from Andy Hooker, October 2012: