Threlfall (Salford)

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Taken in 2007. Courtesy Tony Beattie
Taken in 2007. Courtesy Tony Beattie
Taken in 2007. Courtesy Tony Beattie
The Salford site in 2011. Still standing and still very much in use.
An ad from 1930

Threlfall's Brewery Co Ltd, Cook Street Brewery, Salford, Greater Manchester

One of Threlfall & Co Ltd breweries. Threlfalls began brewing in Liverpool. For the Liverpool brewery, see: Threlfall (Liverpool).

John Mayor Threlfall of Liverpool purchased the Salford brewery from Lupton and Adamthwaite in 1861. Registered in 1888.

Merged with Chesters of Ardwick in 1961 to form Threlfall’s Chesters Ltd. Acquired by Whitbread & Co. Ltd in 1967 and brewing ceased 1988.

Still standing and converted to residential and business use.

The building is listed, grade 2, and the official description can be read at: Cook Street Brewery - Listed Building.


The Salford Brewery in the 1990s and 2000s.


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 497,654
Description  : Whisky label
Date of Application  : 01/12/1928
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO