Building Name

Grosvenor Brewery, Victoria Street, Seacombe

Date
1875
Street
Victoria Street
District/Town
Seacombe, Wallasey
County/Country
Merseyside, England
Client
Paul Evans
Work
Reconstruction
Contractor
John Ellis, builder, Seacombe

Mr. Paul Evans, the proprietor, has just reconstructed the Grosvenor Brewery, Victoria Street, Seacombe, which is one if the oldest establishments of the sort in Cheshire. This alteration was necessary. owing to the rapidly-increasing business of the concern. The "Grosvenor" is now one of the most compact breweries in the country, having been fitted up with all the modern appliances for the manufacture of the best article at the least possible cost. The new brewery, which is capable of brewing twice a day, has been erected by Mr. John Ellis, builder, Seacombe, from the plans and specifications of Messrs. Gregory and Haynes, brewery architects and machinists, Manchester.  In celebration of the re-opening of the "Grosvenor," Mr. Evans entertained, on Wednesday evening about 60 gentlemen at dinner, at Mrs. Stokes's Seacombe Hotel. [Liverpool Mercury Friday, 17th December, 1875]

'The brewery has been fitted up with all the modern appliances for the manufacture of the best article at the least cost'. [Brewer’s Journal, January 1876, p. 11.]

Reference    Liverpool Mercury Friday, 17th December, 1875
Reference    Brewer’s Journal, January 1876, p. 11.