A Brewers’ Hall has stood on this site for more that 600 years. The first was in existence by 1403, but burnt to the ground in the Great Fire of London in 1666. This was replaced by a second Hall, built during the reign of Charles II, which stood here until 1940 when is was destroyed during the Blitz. The current, third, Hall was designed by Sir Hubert Worthington RA and opened in 1960. The Company has one of the oldest continuous records of any livery company. The Company’s archive is split between the Hall and the Guildhall Library. There is also a Company Library for use by our Members.
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