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<big>'''Tisbury Brewery''', ''The Old Brewery, Church Street, Tisbury, Wiltshire.''</big>
<big>'''Tisbury Brewery,''''' The Old Brewery, Church Street, Tisbury, Wiltshire.''</big>


Founded November 1980 by Chris Baker, occupying part of the historic [[Styring & Co]] brewery premises.
Founded November 1980 by Alastair Wallace and David Robson, occupying part of the historic [[Styring & Co]] brewery premises.


Attempted merger with [[Godson, Freeman & Wilmot Ltd]] of London before being taken over by Alan Kiley and Philip Tucker of Cranwell Investments in February 1983, who already controlled the [[Sussex Brewery (Edburton)|Sussex Brewery]] and [[Martlet Brewery]].
Attempted merger with [[Godson, Freeman & Wilmot Ltd]] of London before being taken over by Alan Kiley and Philip Tucker of Cranwell Investments in February 1983, who already controlled the [[Sussex Brewery (Edburton)|Sussex Brewery]] and [[Martlet Brewery]].

Latest revision as of 12:13, 25 August 2021

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Tisbury Brewery, The Old Brewery, Church Street, Tisbury, Wiltshire.

Founded November 1980 by Alastair Wallace and David Robson, occupying part of the historic Styring & Co brewery premises.

Attempted merger with Godson, Freeman & Wilmot Ltd of London before being taken over by Alan Kiley and Philip Tucker of Cranwell Investments in February 1983, who already controlled the Sussex Brewery and Martlet Brewery.

Closed April 1985. Premises later occupied by the Wiltshire Brewery.