Information for record number MWA3545:
Possible Brewery to the W of Easenhall

Summary The possible site of a brewery, where beer was brewed during the Imperial period. The brewery is marked on a tithe award map of 1839. The site is located at the north west end of Easenhall.
What Is It?  
Type: Brewery
Period: Imperial - Industrial (1751 AD - 1913 AD)
Where Is It?  
Parish: Easenhall
District: Rugby, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 46 79
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
Description

 
Source Number  

1 The only reference to this site is from the 1839 tithe map of Easenhall, where a plot of land and buildings here are labelled 'House, Malthouse, Outbuilding, Yard, Garden and Homestead'. No other references exist although there are two later references to a brewery at the other end of the village.
2 No sign of the site exists today.
3 site altered on SMR map on reassesssment off tithe map which shows nothing in the field behind the site. A. Hatcher 25/01/2007
 
Sources

Source No: 1
Source Type: Map
Title: Tithe Map
Author/originator:
Date: 1839
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Source No: 2
Source Type: Site Visit
Title: SMR Card
Author/originator: DJT
Date: 1983
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: PRN 3545
   
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source SMR Card Sites and Monuments Record Card. The Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record began to be developed during the 1970s. The details of individual archaeological sites and findspots were written on record cards. These record cards were used until the 1990s, when their details were entered on to a computerised system. The record cards are still kept at the office of the Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record. back
period Imperial 1751 AD to 1914 AD (end of the 18th century AD to the beginning of the 20th century AD)

This period comes after the Post Medieval period and before the modern period and starts with beginning of the Industrial Revolution in 1750. It includes the second part of the Hannoverian period (1714 – 1836) and the Victorian period (1837 – 1901). The Imperial period ends with the start of the First World War in 1914.
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monument YARD * A paved area, generally found at the back of a house. back
monument HOUSE * A building for human habitation, especially a dwelling place. Use more specific type where known. back
monument VILLAGE * A collection of dwelling-houses and other buildings, usually larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a simpler organisation and administration than the latter. back
monument SITE * Unclassifiable site with minimal information. Specify site type wherever possible. back
monument BUILDING * A structure with a roof to provide shelter from the weather for occupants or contents. Use specific type where known. back
monument INDUSTRIAL * This is the top term for the class. See INDUSTRIAL Class List for narrow terms. back
monument BREWERY * A commercial building, or buildings, used for the production of beer and other alcoholic drinks. Size may range from a single room such as a microbrewery in a public house to a complex of buildings including production line machinery for bottling. back
monument FIELD * An area of land, often enclosed, used for cultivation or the grazing of livestock. back
monument OUTBUILDING * A detached subordinate building. Use specific type where known, eg. DAIRY. back
monument GARDEN * An enclosed piece of ground devoted to the cultivation of flowers, fruit or vegetables and/or recreational purposes. Use more specific type where known. back
monument SIGN * A board, wall painting or other structure displaying advice, giving information or directions back
monument HOMESTEAD * A small settlement, usually consisting of one dwelling with ancillary buildings. back

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