At the top of Bishop’s Castle is the Three Tuns Brewery:
It's a Grade II listed Victorian four-storey brewery, situated next door to (you've guessed it) the Three Tuns Inn. It was built as a tower brewery to utilise gravity to convey the ingredients down through the floors and the different brewing processes. A brewing licence was first granted here in 1642 and it's claimed to be the oldest working brewery premises in Britain.
The Three Tuns Brewery
16 Market Square
Bishops Castle
Shropshire
SY9 5BN
Tel: 01588 638392
The Six Bells Brewery
Church Street
Bishop's Castle
Shropshire SY9 5AA
Tel 01588 638930
Fax 01588 630132
There's another four pubs in the town, but if you want to try them all you can get the by public transport. At this time of the year you can use the Shropshire Hills Shuttles and combine it with a walk if you wish. There's also a beer festival in Bishop's Castle in July.
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Tracy
It's also only 5 or 6 miles to Axminster, where TV celebrity Hugh Fearnley–Whittingstall has a shop.