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John Platt & Son, The Manor Brewery, was taken over by South Berks Brewery Co. Ltd. of Newbury c1900 (Atlas Brewery Co – Hawkins & Parfitt – name changed to S.
Berks Brewery Co in April 1913). [See Kennett R. Goodby 1975 – copy in pamphlets collection at BRO].
South Berks was taken over by H & G Simonds of 32 Bridge Street Reading in Oct 1920. In turn, Simonds was taken over by Courage Barclay & Co of London in 1960. [Info in T/S
booklet by Alan Gull, 22 Stonefield Drive, Stoneclough, Radcliffe, M/C M26 9HA]
The large brewery building became used for the Hungerford Sanitary Laundry Co. Ltd, established c1908.
Some of the buildings were used by the James family millers for the production of feeding stuff and seeds during the First World War. In 1918 the main focus was on Game food manufacture, and the business moved to the
newly built Great Western Mills in Church Street in 1932.
The laundry closed in December 1966 after several changes of ownership, having been renamed The Rose of Hungerford Laundry in the 1950s.
Somerfield supermarket and car-park was built on the site in 1999.
See also: - 121 High Street - Hungerford Sanitary Laundry - Inns and Alehouses - The Priory - John Platt's Victorian pile
Updated: 7.11.2011
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