 
Haymarket Brewery, Percy Street
Haymarket Brewery, Percy Street
HER Number
              10396
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              Haymarket Brewery, Percy Street
          Place
              Newcastle
          Map Sheet
              NZ26SW
          Class
              Industrial
          Site Type: Broad
              Food and Drink Industry Site
          Site Type: Specific
              Brewery
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Victorian 1837 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Documentary Evidence
          Description
              Shown on Ordnance Survey first edition 1860s. John Sanderson was a brewer here in the 1850s. He died in 1896 and his son Councillor W.J. Sanderson took over. The brewery included offices (now Bruce Building, HER 5150), a mineral water works, beer-bottling plant, wine and spirit stores (basement of Bruce Building), stables for 36 horses, blacksmith's forge, coopers and joinetrs shops, an engine and boiler house to provide light and power, the Cock and Anchor Public House (later Hotspur Hotel) and shops (HER 9931). The firm had 26 other public houses. Cellars under the stable yard were accessed from the bonded warehouse in St. Thomas Street. In 1896 Newcastle Breweries acquired all of the assets of Sanderson & Sons. In the 1950s the Bruce Building was compulsorily purchased from the brewery for the extension to King's College. The east end of the building and the upper floors of Nos. 101-111 were occupied by the education department, later the International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies.
          Easting
              424700
          Northing
              564810
          Grid Reference
              NZ424700564810
    Sources
              Ordnance Survey First Edition 1860s; Brian Bennison, 1995, Brewers and Bottlers of Newcastle upon Tyne From 1850 to the present day, p 53; The Archaeological Practice Ltd, 2013, The Bruce Building, Nos. 113-115 and Nos. 101-111 Percy Street, Newcastle upon Tyne - Historic Buildings Recording; documents held by Tyne and Wear Archives, Ref. 14868 bundle, Percy Street and ref 16132 bundle, St. Thomas Street