• Reference
    WL73
  • Title
    Horne Lane Brewery. The brewery site Sale catalogue: the Horne Lane Brewery 'for many years residence, garden and paddock (nearly 2 ac.); the brewery buildings comprise a loading-out store, vat or beer store with loft over; yeast room, tun room and brewhouse with lean-to sheds adjoining and mill track at end, with mill room over, and the space occupied by the brewing plant (a 5-quarter mash tun; iron liquor back to hold 50 barrels; 13-barrel open copper, with iron wort back; hop and under backs, coolers, refrigerator, working tuns, pumps, pipes and cocks; horsewheel, machinery and gear). (Plan). 35 public-houses:- in Bedford (freehold) Harpur Arms, Horne Lane; Sir John Barleycorn, Well St.; Sun, Conduit St.; Foresters' Arms, Union St.; Fleur de lis & house adjoining, Mill Street; Gardeners' Arms, Caldwell St. in Bedford (yearly holding) Albion, Harpur St.; Three Fishes, Harpur Street; White Lion & cottages, St. Loyes; Corporation Arms, Silver Street; Rifle, High Street. in the county:- Arlesey, the Brick Ground Lidlington, Royal Oak Aspley Guise, the Steamer Marston, Jumps Gt. Barford, the Anchor (leaseh.) Rose & Crown (yearly) Biggleswade, Golden Pheasant (copy) Exhibition (leaseh.) Clapham, Fox & Hounds Salford Ford, Red Lion Star Sharnbrook, Half Moon Clifton, Two Brewers Shefford, New Inn Cranfield, Plough (part copy.) Westoning Flitwick Greenfield, Nag's Head Kempston, Bell Keysoe Row, White Horse (also 6ac.) (Plan) in Northamptonshire:- Wellingborough, the Locomotive (leaseh.) in Buckinghamshire:- North Crawley (also 9 ac. meadow) (Plan) Newport Pagnall Wavendon To be sold at the Swan, Bedford.
  • Date free text
    17 December 1875
  • Production date
    From: 1875 To: 1875
  • Level of description
    item