The Anchor Brewhouse was a small brewery by Shad Thames in Horsleydown, near Tower Bridge in London. The brewhouse was bought in December 1787 by John Courage. In 1955, the Courage Brewery merged with the nearby Anchor Brewery, then owned by Barclay, Perkins & Co Ltd, to become Courage, Barclay & Co Ltd. The building was restored and reconstructed in 1985-1989 and converted into luxury residential flats. It is situated in the Tower Bridge Conservation Area in Butler's Wharf.The Anchor Tap pub that was the brewery tap is still open nearby. The pub is run by Samuel Smith.
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| - The Anchor Brewhouse was a small brewery by Shad Thames in Horsleydown, near Tower Bridge in London. The brewhouse was bought in December 1787 by John Courage. In 1955, the Courage Brewery merged with the nearby Anchor Brewery, then owned by Barclay, Perkins & Co Ltd, to become Courage, Barclay & Co Ltd. The building was restored and reconstructed in 1985-1989 and converted into luxury residential flats. It is situated in the Tower Bridge Conservation Area in Butler's Wharf.The Anchor Tap pub that was the brewery tap is still open nearby. The pub is run by Samuel Smith. (en)
- The Anchor Brewhouse (en français, littéralement : Brasserie de l'Ancre) était une petite brasserie londonienne située près de Tower Bridge à Londres. La brasserie a été achetée en décembre 1787 par John Courage. (fr)
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| - The Anchor Brewhouse was a small brewery by Shad Thames in Horsleydown, near Tower Bridge in London. The brewhouse was bought in December 1787 by John Courage. In 1955, the Courage Brewery merged with the nearby Anchor Brewery, then owned by Barclay, Perkins & Co Ltd, to become Courage, Barclay & Co Ltd. The Anchor Brewhouse's building still stands, although all brewing ceased in 1981: Boilerhouse, Brewhouse and Malt Mill still show the different functions in the process of beer making. The building is an expression of historical continuity, for brewing on the river has always been an important features of London's Thames-side. Brewing in Southwark is mentioned by Chaucer, and in Horselydown by Shakespeare. The building was restored and reconstructed in 1985-1989 and converted into luxury residential flats. It is situated in the Tower Bridge Conservation Area in Butler's Wharf.The Anchor Tap pub that was the brewery tap is still open nearby. The pub is run by Samuel Smith. (en)
- The Anchor Brewhouse (en français, littéralement : Brasserie de l'Ancre) était une petite brasserie londonienne située près de Tower Bridge à Londres. La brasserie a été achetée en décembre 1787 par John Courage. Le bâtiment existe toujours, même si ce n’est plus une brasserie depuis longtemps : Boilerhouse, Brewhouse et Malt Mill montrent encore les différentes fonctions du processus de fabrication de la bière. Le bâtiment témoigne d'une continuité historique, le brassage sur le fleuve a toujours été une des caractéristiques importantes des rives de la Tamise à Londres. Le brassage à Southwark est déjà mentionné par Chaucer, et à Horselydown par Shakespeare. (fr)
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