
Overview
Description: The Brewery, Middleton Era: Cottages turned brewery, it is thought that the original brewery buildings date back to the 17th century, but the Deeds don't shed any further light. They do, however, relate to a ""Greengate House"" being on the site in 1791. The buildings were bought from William Hilton, on the death of his father Thomas Hilton, who was a weaver. A manufacturer named John Lee bought the row of cottages in 1828 to set himself up as a brewer. About 175 years on, JW Lees & Co. is still going strong! Bloody history: - A number of workmen who died during the sinking of the brewery well in the 19th Century. - In the 1930's, brewery supervisor went missing for days, he was eventually found curled up dead at the bottom of the well. This is separate from the death of the workmen who were building it. Ghost ratings: - A lady has been spotted sitting at the JW Lees Boardroom table, facing away from the table. - A woman in a long, brown dress has been glimpse
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4 - 1Owlpen Manor March 23, 2004
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4 - 2Craig-y-Nos Castle March 30, 2004
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4 - 3Jamaica Inn April 06, 2004
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4 - 4Croxteth Hall April 13, 2004
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4 - 5Hellfire Caves April 10, 2004
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4 - 6The Manor House Hotel April 11, 2004
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4 - 7Mary Kings Close May 04, 2004
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4 - 8Wellington Hotel May 11, 2004
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4 - 9Chatham Dockyards May 18, 2004
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4 - 10Guild Hall May 25, 2004
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4 - 11Greengate Brewery June 01, 2004
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4 - 12Manor House Restaurant June 08, 2004