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Registered as above May 1888 to acquire the Norwood Brewery, the West Kent Brewery, the Crown Brewery, Lewisham and the Pioneer Brewery, Chelsea. Partnership dissolved October 1892 and the West Kent Brewery passed to [[McMullen & Sons Ltd]].  
Registered as above May 1888 to acquire the Norwood Brewery, the West Kent Brewery, the Crown Brewery, Lewisham and the Pioneer Brewery, Chelsea. Partnership dissolved October 1892 and the West Kent Brewery passed to [[McMullen & Sons Ltd]].  


Brewing was transferred to [[Bailey's Berkshire Brewery]], Camberwell 1900.  
Brewing was transferred to Bailey's Berkshire Brewery, Camberwell 1900.  


Premises sold to the [[Notting Hill Brewery Co. Ltd]]. by 1908. Later used as Kempton's Pie factory.  
Premises sold to the [[Notting Hill Brewery Co Ltd]]. by 1908. Later used as Kempton's Pie factory.  


Demolished in 1960s and a block of flats erected on the site.
Demolished in 1960s and a block of flats erected on the site.

Revision as of 14:31, 21 September 2014

West Kent Breweries Ltd, Upper Elmers Road, Beckenham , Bromley , Greater London .

Established prior to 1847 when owned by James Learner. Run by William Snelling and auctioned upon his retirement in 1869.

Traded as E.Stillwell 1874, Arthur Peacock & Co 1878 and Pontifex & Hall 1882.

Registered as above May 1888 to acquire the Norwood Brewery, the West Kent Brewery, the Crown Brewery, Lewisham and the Pioneer Brewery, Chelsea. Partnership dissolved October 1892 and the West Kent Brewery passed to McMullen & Sons Ltd.

Brewing was transferred to Bailey's Berkshire Brewery, Camberwell 1900.

Premises sold to the Notting Hill Brewery Co Ltd. by 1908. Later used as Kempton's Pie factory.

Demolished in 1960s and a block of flats erected on the site.