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Story of Brewing in Reigate and Redhill. This is a tale of two towns, Reigate is the older of the two and so has more of a story to tell. 1569 is the earliest proven date for brewing in the area. However, with the presence of Reigate Priory, brewing there must go back further. Redhill, on the other hand, is a product of the railways and here brewing arrived on the scene much later. Location of Breweries in Reigate, Surrey.
MELLERSH and NEALE - TERRITORIAL EXPANSION. Extent of the Mellersh and Neale Empire. Thursday, 14 February 2008. MELLERSH and NEALE - TERRITORIAL EXPANSION. To this end, on the 9th March 1922 the business assets of the Swan Brewery, Leatherhead, were purchased and the share capital and borrowing powers increased. Therein described as the Lion Brewery.
MELLERSH and NEALE LTD - THE END OF AN ERA. View shows 5 Bedfords, one Albion, and a Shelvroke and Drewry electric freighter. Monday, 18 February 2008. MELLERSH and NEALE - THE END OF AN ERA. Freehold Licensed Houses 19,650. Leasehold Licensed Houses 1,700. Clubs and Free Trade 2,600. These few words put into writing the sentiments of the directors entirely, and the negotiations continued with this view uppermost.
Other Reigate Breweries post mid 19th century. Tuesday, 19 February 2008. FURTHER BREWING CONCERNS FROM MID-19TH CENTURY ONWARDS. Before leaving Reigate, and moving on to breweries in Redhill, there are left one or two brewers of whom we know little to date but nevertheless are well worth a mention here. House, brewery, and garden, in an area of land about 27 poles, with field adjoining, area about 2 roods.
BREWING IN REDHILL Part 1 The Redhill Brewery. Entrance Gates to Cutforth Bros Brewery may be seen on right hand side of photo. Tuesday, 19 February 2008. Part 1 - The Redhill Brewery. Redhill, as the name of a community, came into use about 1841 and was at first generally applied to Earlswood and other inhabited parts of the neighbourhood outside Warwick Town.
Story of Brewing in Reigate and Redhill. This is a tale of two towns, Reigate is the older of the two and so has more of a story to tell. 1569 is the earliest proven date for brewing in the area. However, with the presence of Reigate Priory, brewing there must go back further. Redhill, on the other hand, is a product of the railways and here brewing arrived on the scene much later. Location of Breweries in Reigate, Surrey.