Former Warwick's Brewery, Northgate, Newark, Notts.

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Former Warwick's Brewery, Northgate, Newark, Notts.

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 1 Feb 2015

A view towards the B6166 road from a service road that allows access to a block of apartments that have been 'bolted on' to the rear of this part of the old brewery. The company's offices were at the front of the building facing Northgate, whereas these extensions to the production element of the enterprise were added later, i.e. 1871 and 1882. The premises now house a mixture of apartments, offices and shops. Historically, the Warwick family already owned a one and half acre site behind this plot upon which they would later build these buildings and even before the construction of the brewery they already had a small malting on it. The latter is now disused and is now fenced off, behind the photographers right shoulder, perhaps awaiting redevelopment? This brewery was designed in Domestic Revival style by William Bliss Sanders of South Kensington and built by Baines of Newark.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.082261
Longitude
-0.805335