Swonnells Maltings, Oulton Broad, Suffolk
Riverside Malthouses stood on Ponton Road, Queenstown, Nine Elms, London SW11 near to the Nine Elms Brewery. They belonged to F. Hewitt and W. Ford who went out of business in 1827. By the 1860's the maltings were in the hands of members of the Swonnell family, in partnership for a time with a Mr. Smith. It was then known as the Patent Malt Works. In 1900 Swonnells were negotiating with sites in East Anglia to move their business nearer to the source of the raw materials. They used this maltings on Oulton Broad.
After the maltings closed the building was converted into luxury apartments
Swonnells Maltings, Oulton Broad, Suffolk
Riverside Malthouses stood on Ponton Road, Queenstown, Nine Elms, London SW11 near to the Nine Elms Brewery. They belonged to F. Hewitt and W. Ford who went out of business in 1827. By the 1860's the maltings were in the hands of members of the Swonnell family, in partnership for a time with a Mr. Smith. It was then known as the Patent Malt Works. In 1900 Swonnells were negotiating with sites in East Anglia to move their business nearer to the source of the raw materials. They used this maltings on Oulton Broad.
After the maltings closed the building was converted into luxury apartments