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Warley Springs Maltings

Description and History of Site:-

Largely intact floor maltings situated on the hillside behind a petrol filling station, formerly the location of the associated Warley Springs Brewery.Substantial, two storey floor maltings with attic level and louvred apex to the roof, built in 1876 for John Naylor of Warley Springs Brewery, to the designs of Thomas W. Helliwell, architect, Brighouse.


Further Reading and References:-

P.W.Robinson, 'James Alderson, Brewery Proprietor', Aspects of Calderdale, Wharncliffe Books, Barnsley, 2002, pp. 67-68.
P.W.Robinson, 'The Emergence of the Common Brewer in the Halifax District', Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society, Halifax, 1981, p. 106.


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Viewing the Site :- No public access. The premises can best be viewed from the opposite side of Burnley Road

Address :- Burnley Road, off, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX6 2TB
Grid Ref :- SE 06250 24779
Co-ordinates :- Lat 53.719385 , Long -1.906768
Local Authority :- Calderdale Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - West Riding
Site Status :- Site extant - Protected status unknown
Site Condition :- Site in alternative industrial use
Site Dates :- 1876 -
Contributor :- Peter Robinson - 2 August 2016

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