Believed to be the oldest brewhouse in Britain it is known that this building use operational as a monk's resthouse in the early 15th century. It became an inn in the 18th century. A four barrel brewplant is situated at the rear of the pub.
Started in 1997 as a partnership between the Bramcote Brewing Company and the Tynemill pub group. Several expansions of the brewery took place over the following years. In 2001 Tynemill bought out their partners to become the sole owners of the brewery, the partners leaving to set up Nottingham Brewing Co. An expansion of the brewery was completed in spring 2003.
Started brewing in 1980, initially using a 5 barrel brewplant. This has been expanded to a 15 barrel plant over the years. A feature of the brewery is the large number of beer related food items that are available, such as beer mustard and cheese.
First brewed in summer 2010. Two plants are used, a 1BBL and a 5BBL plant formerly used at Rosebridge and it was originally based at Wick Farm, Farleigh Hungerford, Bath. Moved in spring 2011 to teh current address where a 4½BBL plant is used.
Brewing in the same place since 1795, this very traditional East Anglia brewer is still very much a family company. The brewery is also famed for a large garden situated behind the brewery, which can also be visited.