TA0929 : The Maltings, Silvester Street, Kingston upon Hull
taken 12 years ago, near to Kingston Upon Hull, England

In 1866 Gleadow, Dibb and Co. Ltd. started work on a new, purpose-built brewery in Silvester Street, and the company moved to the new premises in 1868. In 1887 it was wound up, and a new company, The Hull Brewery Company Limited, was formed. This company was taken over by Northern Dairies in 1972 and the name was changed to North Country Breweries. In 1982 it was purchased by Mansfield Brewery. Brewing at the Silvester Street site ceased in 1985. Wikipedia: Link
The brewery was converted into flats and offices from circa 1988 onwards; it comprises The Mash, Brewery House, Bond Warehouse, The Old Barrel Warehouse, Silvester House, Anchor House, Cooper House and Oast House. The whole is Grade II Listed: Link
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In addition to the original brewery works, The Stables is a 19th century building converted for offices, including mezzanine accommodation. Jarratt House (Unit 6) is late 20th century. The monument to brewery workers is 21st century.
