The Highgate Brewery at Sandymount Road, Walsall, built in 1898, is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:
Architectural: the brewery is built using quality materials to a well-executed design.
Rarity: relatively few buildings of this type survive and in a recognisable form.
Intactness: although there have been alterations, these have largely been carried out in sympathy with the existing fabric and do not markedly detract from the building's special interest.
Interior Fittings: the brewing equipment, while being of varied dates, represents an important collection of in situ fittings that demonstrate the evolution of this historic brewery.
Highgate’s Hoist For Lifting Sacks Of Malt To The Top Of The Brewery.
The Long Fermentation Room.
The German Seck Mill
Highgate's Mash Tuns
The Brewery Bar
Wooden Fermentation Vessels.
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