Castle Brewery
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 31 Aug 2012
The courtyard of the former brewery from the east. The buildings represent a fairly complete set of brewery buildings and are now in use as a mixture of commercial and residential use. The buildings to the left are a rear wing, probably grain, malt and hops stores, attached to the main brewing tower; in the yard is the cast-iron cask store, and behind the main offices. All date from the 1880s and are Listed Grade II.