Listed & Other Historic Brewery Buildings
Listed Brewery Buildings in the Nottingham CAMRA Branch area:
Nottingham CAMRA has a number of former breweries and associated buildings which are Listed Buildings as per the Historic England (HE) List. Clicking on the HE List number will take the user to the list entry for each building. These include:
Brewhouse, Crewyard & Mill Barn, Hall Fam, Hall Lane, Linby [Grade II*]. C18. Borough of Gedling [No. 1265319]
Carlton Brewery, Marhill Road, Carlton [then “Carlton Laundry”, print and dye works, now residential] [Grade II]. Design by Watson Fothergill (1899) for the Vickers family of the Black’s Head, Carlton Square. Borough of Gedling [No. 1236194]
Maltings, Alpine Street, Basford [Grade II] 1899. Now residential, formerly the maltings for Hutchinson’s Prince of Wales Brewery. City of Nottingham [No. 1271478]
Maltings, former Hardy’s & Hanson’s Brewery, Hardy Street, Kimberly. [Grade II]. Design by William Grace for Hardy’s Brewery (1861). Borough of Broxtowe. [No. 1392976]
Strategy for the Historic Industrial Environment – The Brewing Industry
English Heritage in conjunction with the Brewery History Society published a useful document entitled “Strategy for the Historic Industrial Environment – The Brewing Industry” (Published: 28th February 2010; Amended March 2011). This report presents the main findings of a project on ‘The Brewing Industry’ by the Brewery History Society and which was carried out between July 2007 and September 2009. Its aims were to provide up to date information on all pre-1940 operating breweries, to compile a comprehensive list of historic brewery buildings (the computerised BHS Breweries Database), to consider the future of the industry’s archives, and to undertake a national assessment on the industry, in the form of a Strategy for the Historic Industrial Environment report (SHIER).