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    Hadlow had working breweries between the early eighteenth century and the late 1940s. The earliest reference to a brewery in Hadlow is in 1710 when John Barton, Yeoman of Hadlow is mentioned in connection with a newly erected malthouse in Hadlow Street. In 1840 there was a complaint that the drain leading from the Close Brewery was a nuisance.

  2. Mar 7, 2021 · The earliest reference to a brewery in Hadlow is in 1710 when John Barton, Yeoman of Hadlow is mentioned in connection with a newly erected malthouse in Hadlow Street. In 1840 there was a complaint that the drain leading from the Close Brewery was a nuisance.

  3. Courtesy Rod Jones. Kenward & Court Ltd, The Close Brewery, Hadlow, Kent. Established prior to 1840 when run by Mrs Mercy Barton and acquired c.1850 by Harrison & Taylor. Known as Kenward & Barnett from 1858 and Kenward & Court from 1871. Registered July 1888. Acquired by Hammerton & Co. Ltd. of London with 46 houses in 1945 and was sold to ...

  4. One of the largest local employers in the 19th and early 20th centuries was the Close Brewery, at the Tonbridge end of Hadlow. It became a limited company in 1888 under the name Kenward & Court. Today there are few hop gardens left in the parish, and the brewery and maltings buildings have been converted into dwellings, as have most of the oast ...

  5. Jan 21, 2018 · The name change may also have come about because there is another pub, right in the centre of Hadlow, called the Rose & Crown. The fact that the London brewers Charrington's owned the pub relates to their acquisition of the tied estate of the former Kenward & Court Brewery , who were based just down the road in the centre of Hadlow.

  6. HADLOW'S OTHER BREWERY by Anne Hughes Archivist, Hadlow Historical Society. While most people will have heard of Kenward & Court Ltd, who had their business at The Close, Hadlow, the village had a second brewery at Style Place, between Hadlow, Golden Green and East Peckham. Brewing began in the 1830s, probably as a sideline to farming.

  7. Two Brewers. Maidstone Road. Hadlow. TN11 0DN. United Kingdom. Community pub in the heart of Hadlow village. Brewing heritage is very much part of this area as artifacts in the bars testify. Hadlow is still a heartland for Harvey's Hop supplies. A former brewery and maltings (Kenwood and Court) dominated the village in the past, a role now ...

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