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<big>'''Barley Mow,''''' Studley, Warwickshire.''</big>
[[File:Studley Brewery Co, Barley Mow, Studley Warwickshire  (2) 2021 PH.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Pau Hathaway]]
[[File:Studley Brewery Co, Barley Mow, Studley Warwickshire  (1) May 2021 PH.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Paul Hathaway]]
<big>'''Studley Brewery Company,''' ''Barley Mow, Priory Square/ Common, Studley, Warwickshire.''</big>


Known to be brewing from 1875. Jane Smith shown 1902-06.
John Fletcher bought the Barley Mow in 1877 and built a brewery there.
 
In 1882, acquired by [[Samuel Thompson & Sons]], maltsters of Smethwick.
 
Brewing appears to have ceased in about 1890; brewing plant being dismantled May 1897.
 
John Thompson of [[Thompson's Brewery Ltd]], Bell Brewery, Studley, acquired the Barley Mow and former brewery on 28 March 1911.
 
The brewery buildings were then used for other purposes and demolished shortly after 1964.
 
The Barley Mow pub is still trading as a Mitchells & Butlers house.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 24 December 2021

Courtesy Pau Hathaway
Courtesy Paul Hathaway

Studley Brewery Company, Barley Mow, Priory Square/ Common, Studley, Warwickshire.

John Fletcher bought the Barley Mow in 1877 and built a brewery there.

In 1882, acquired by Samuel Thompson & Sons, maltsters of Smethwick.

Brewing appears to have ceased in about 1890; brewing plant being dismantled May 1897.

John Thompson of Thompson's Brewery Ltd, Bell Brewery, Studley, acquired the Barley Mow and former brewery on 28 March 1911.

The brewery buildings were then used for other purposes and demolished shortly after 1964.

The Barley Mow pub is still trading as a Mitchells & Butlers house.