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Offices and Brewhouse of Former Allsopps New Brewery at Ind Coope Burton Brewery

A Grade II Listed Building in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.8066 / 52°48'23"N

Longitude: -1.64 / 1°38'24"W

OS Eastings: 424364

OS Northings: 323293

OS Grid: SK243232

Mapcode National: GBR 5DW.05N

Mapcode Global: WHCG5.SQ77

Plus Code: 9C4WR945+MX

Entry Name: Offices and Brewhouse of Former Allsopps New Brewery at Ind Coope Burton Brewery

Listing Date: 22 June 1979

Last Amended: 30 July 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1038719

English Heritage Legacy ID: 273041

ID on this website: 101038719

Location: Burton upon Trent, East Staffordshire, DE14

County: Staffordshire

District: East Staffordshire

Civil Parish: Burton

Built-Up Area: Burton upon Trent

Traditional County: Staffordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire

Church of England Parish: Burton-on-Trent St Chad

Church of England Diocese: Lichfield

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Description


In the entry for
6/118
STATION STREET
(North side)

No 107
(Offices of Allied
Breweries (UK) Ltd)


The address shall be amended to read: STATION STREET
(North Side)
Offices and brewhouse of
former Allsopps New Brewery
at Ind Coope Burton
Brewery

The description shall be amended to read:

Offices and model brewery. 1859-60 by Hunt & Stephenson of Westminster for
Samuel Allsopp & Sons. Red brick with stone dressings; Welsh slate roof largely
invisible behind parapets. Offices face Station Street with long brewhouse range to
rear flanking the railway. Offices:formerly single storey on basement with another
storey added in similar style. Central part with 3 windows breaks forward flanked by
one-window bays; outer bays each have similar large pane sashes flanked by narrower
lights. Steps up to central panelled double doors with plain fanlight in moulded stone
doorcase with flat hood on console brackets forming part of floor band with brick dentil
course. Round-headed windows have blue brick arches with stone keyblocks, the blue
brick continued as an impost band;similar sill band. Rusticated brick quoins. Moulded
stone modillion eaves cornice below stone parapet. One stack with moulded stone cap
to left of central bay. Attached railings with brick corner piers enclose the area.
Left and right return elevations in similar style with 7 + 5 windows. Brewery building
extending from rear; right return elevation: Similar style and materials to offices.
3 storeys; long 29-window range. Central part has 7 windows, flanked by recessed 5-
window ranges and slightly projecting 6-window outer wings. Ground-floor windows have
cambered blue brick heads with stone keyblocks. First and second floor iron casements
have round blue brick arches continuing as impost bands. Perforated ventilators above
and below each window on first floor. Prominent second floor band; brick dentilled
eaves course below concealed stone gutter and parapet. C20 staircase at right end;
some blocked and altered openings. Similar elevation to north, largely concealed on
ground floor by long C20 single-storey addition. Allsopp's New Brewery was built at a
cost of £27,000. In 1887 Alfred Barnard remarked that these buildings are fine
specimens of brick constructed edifices; are of handsome elevation, and have a greater
capacity than those of any other single brewery in England."

J Cooksey: Brewery Buildings in Burton on Trent, p 13-14. London, Victorian Society.

R Sherlock: The Industrial Archaeology of Staffordshire, pp 78-9, Newton Abbot:David
& Charles, 1976.

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STATION STREET
1. (North Side)
5369
No 107
(Offices of Allied
Breweries (UK) Ltd)
SK 22 SW 6/118

II

2.
Built 1860. Red brick with blue brick and stone dressings; 2 storeys plus
basement. Slightly projecting outer and central bays, each with 3 windows.
Sash windows having semi-circular heads with blue brick rings continued as
bands, plain keyblocks; moulded dentilled brick and stone cornice at 1st floor;
brick quoins to angles; moulded stone doorcase at centre with semi-circular
head, cornice on consoles, and steps up flanked by piers bearing cast iron
lamp standards. Basement has 2 semi-circular headed windows with multi-paned
cast iron lights, and 6 blocked windows. Moulded stone modillioned eaves cornice
with dentils; parapet with entablature over centre bay and flag-poles at sides.
Cast iron forecourt railings extending over frontage incorporating grilled
panels.


Listing NGR: SK2436423293

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