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<big>'''Thomas Charlton, ''' '' Fakenham Brewery Hall Staith, Fakenham, Norfolk.''</big>
<big>'''Thomas Charlton, ''' '' Fakenham Brewery Hall Staith, Fakenham, Norfolk.''</big>


Founded c.1852 by John Brereton and acquired by Charlton 1871.
Deeds from 1818 and in 1852 John Brereton.
 
Conveyed to [[Charlton Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1872.
 
In 1891 brewery and six houses sold to [[Greene King & Sons Ltd]]. for £7,100.
 
In 1918 the Norfolk houses and the brewery site were exchanged with [[Steward & Patteson Ltd]].
 
[[List of Thomas Charlton pubs]]


Brewery and six public houses sold to [[Greene King & Sons Ltd]]. 1891 for £7,100.
[[Category:Norfolk]]
[[Category:Norfolk]]

Latest revision as of 09:57, 10 April 2020

Thomas Charlton, Fakenham Brewery Hall Staith, Fakenham, Norfolk.

Deeds from 1818 and in 1852 John Brereton.

Conveyed to Charlton Brewery Co. Ltd in 1872.

In 1891 brewery and six houses sold to Greene King & Sons Ltd. for £7,100.

In 1918 the Norfolk houses and the brewery site were exchanged with Steward & Patteson Ltd.

List of Thomas Charlton pubs