Maltings And Kilns Of Warwick'S Anchor Brewery is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 March 1987. Industrial.

Maltings And Kilns Of Warwick'S Anchor Brewery

WRENN ID
still-crypt-ivy
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
11 March 1987
Type
Industrial
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE 36 NE LANGTHORPE LEEMING LANE (west side, off)

3/31 Maltings and kilns of Warwick's Anchor Brewery

GV II

Maltings and kilns, now disused. Mid-late C19. Red/brown brick, grey slate roof. Large rectangular maltings, 3 storeys, 7 x 3 bays with a pair of square slightly taller 3-bay kilns attached to east end. South side: board double door with timber lintel far left. Small square or rectangular openings throughout, blocked on ground floor, otherwise louvred or with casement windows, all having stone sills and large lintels, kilns with windows only to top floor. Moulded stone kneeler to left end. Skylights and ridge louvres to main block, pyramidal roofs with elevated flat-topped flues to kilns. North side: timber-fronted projecting loading door with gabled roof to left of centre. Interior not inspected. The building is part of the brewery group including the earlier kiln (qv) and the tower brewery (qv). J Hatcher, The Industrial Architecture of Yorkshire, 1985, p 138.

Listing NGR: SE3925467232

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