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Kentish Chronicle 27-7-1813 & Kentish Gazette 27-7-1813
Auction extract: To be sold by auction, by Mr. David Major, at the Granby Inn, in Folkestone, on the 12th day of August next, at three o`clock in the afternoon (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice shall be given) subject to any such conditions as shall be then and there produced:
Lot 1 A very compact Freehold Ale and Table Brewery, Malthouse and Storehouses, with the Herring Hang adjoining, coppers, vats and other fixtures belonging thereto, situate at the entrance of the town of Folkestone from Hythe. These premises have been newly fitted up in a most judicious manner at a considerable expense , and capable of carrying on a very extensive trade.
Also all the utensils and implements belonging to the same; consisting of divers barrels, mash tun, pipes, liquor backs and coolers, excellent mill works and apparatus, with a large quantity of the customary useful articles appendant on a brewery.
For further particulars apply to Mr. Webb, solicitor, Folkestone, or to Mr. Thos. Dangerfield, the proprietor.
Kentish Chronicle 24-6-1817
To Brewers and Others – To be disposed of by private contract.
A small, complete brewery, with dwelling house adjoining, with or without four public houses, situate in the town of Folkestone.
For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas S. Baker.
Folkestone, June 23, 1817.
Kentish Chronicle 15-7-1817
To Brewers and Others – To be disposed of – A small, compact brewery, with or without three public houses, now in full trade, situate in the town of Folkestone, within a mile and a half of that much-improved watering place, Sandgate, where a considerable trade is now carried on.
The above concern is well worth the attention of any person wanting business, with a small capital, as the brewhouse may be taken with the plant at an annual rent, under lease of which there are four years unexpired at Michaelmas next, without any or such part of the public houses as may be most convenient to the parties.
For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas S. Baker.
Folkestone, July 14, 1817.
Kentish Chronicle 30-9-1823
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To Brewers and others: To be sold by auction (without reserve) by Mr. David Major, at the Folkestone Arms Inn, in the town of Folkestone, on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of October next, at one o`clock in the afternoon, all that freehold messuage or tenement, with a convenient ale and table beer brewery, storehouses and yard adjoining, and one piece or parcel of rich garden ground, measuring 25 feet in front by 70 feet in depth, more or less, situate in Sandgate Road, in the town of Folkestone.
The above premises contain every requisite for brewing, are situated in the pleasantest part of the town of Folkestone, distant about a mile and a half from Sandgate, a flourishing and daily increasing watering place, and might with great advantage be converted into a table beer brewery for the supply of Folkestone, Sandgate and the adjoining country with beer, brewed under the directions of the recent Act of Parliament.
The piece of garden ground is particularly eligible for building on.
Possession may be had immediately.
For further particulars, and to view the premises, apply to the office of Webb and Bond, Solicitors, Folkestone. All letters to be post paid.
Folkestone, 22nd September, 1823.
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