William Bradford (architect)
William Bradford (1845-1919) was a prolific architect of breweries. Born in 1845 in Devon, son of Robert Bradford (a builder). Responsible for building or altering 70 breweries his first commission was a small addition to the "Hope Brewery" in East Grinstead (1879). Died at home in Surbiton on 2 February 1919.
Breweries and buildings that he is responsible for are:
- Salters of Rickmansworth around 1888
- The Bottle House for Camden Brewery 1900-1901 Grade II Listed Hawley Crescent Camden London
- Prince of Wales Brewery, Nottingham 1891 Grade II Listed Alpine Street, Basford, Nottingham
- Swan Brewery, Fulham 1882
- Shipstones Star Brewery, New Basford 1901
- Castle Brewery, Newark 1889-90 Grade II Listed Albert Street, Newark
- Mansfield Brewery 1907 Demolished 2008
- Cheltenham Brewery 1898 Tower still remains. Henrietta Street, Cheltenham [1]
- Hook Norton Brewery 1899 Hook Norton, Oxfordshire [2]
- Wells Brewery, Watford 1902
- The Unicorn Brewery Ipswich
- Tolly Cobbald Brewery Ipswich 1896 Grade II listed
- Albion Brewery Only Grade II listed brewery engineers house stands 27a Mile End Rd, London
- Harveys Bridge Wharf Brewery 1882 Lewes [3]
- Courage Alton Brewery Hampshire
- Lamb Brewery Chiswick 1901
References
- ↑ Philip Wilkinson. "English Buildings". englishbuildings.blogspot.co.uk.
- ↑ Philip Wilkinson. "English Buildings". englishbuildings.blogspot.co.uk.
- ↑ "History". harveys.org.uk.
- ↑ "The Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway > Themes > Brewing > Structural". nottsheritagegateway.org.uk.
- ↑ Jonathan Glancey. "Jonathan Glancey on the decline of the British brewery". the Guardian.
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