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     Continue along Peach Street and opposite is: -
    19. Eagle Brewery, 7 Peach Street, 1820 to 1863, now Happy Snaps.
                                          The small Eagle Brewery at 7 Peach
                                          Street opened in about 1820. The
                                          1830 Beer Act allowed it to sell its
                                          own beer, so it obtained an off-
                                          license. In 1854 the brewery was
                                          bought by Hewett's Brewery of
                                          Waltham St. Lawrence but appears to
                                          have closed by 1863, although it
                                          continued as a beer and spirits retailer
                                          until 1982 when the off license was
                                          owned by Breakspear’s.
                                          The Beer Act liberalised the
                                          regulations governing the brewing and
                                          sale of beer. It was passed in response
                                          to the problem of drunkenness in
                                          England among the working
    classes caused by cheap gin. The Act allowed virtually anyone able to afford
    it to obtain a license to brew and serve beer but not wines and spirits in their
    home. The Act was repealed in 1993.
    At the end of Peach Street turn right into the Market Place, with the town hall
    opposite you.
    To the right is: -
    20. The original Rose – 35-36 Market Place 1629 – 1772 and 1788 – 1844,
    now Superdrug.
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