Former pub and converted brewery, Church Street, Staines

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Former pub and converted brewery, Church Street, Staines

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 9 Jan 2014

The pub - at the corner of Bridge Street - was once 'The Cock'. It is certainly a handsome building, perhaps dating from about 1825. The tall building beyond it - now residential - is said to have been the old Ashby's brewery. The Staines firm was acquired by Simonds in about 1930, the estate subsequently passing into the hands of Courage. http://ashbybugbrooke.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/ashby-breweries-history.html

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51.434986
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-0.515598