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    Great Britain Tolly Cobbold Brewery, Ipswich, Suffolk - January 2020

    The Explore A friend of mine suggested I check out this building since they had sailed past it many times on the river and knew I was into exploring. I had a quick look to assess the chances of getting inside and what clothes & equipment would be required. I had no interest in Googling before...
  2. Matt Inked

    Tolly Cobbold Cliff Brewery - Ipswich (December 2014) January 2015

    Visited with Hamtagger and Session9 After a cold night in Severalls and considering exploring a close by Hospital (That we soon found out wasn't derelict) we decided to head over to Tolly Cobbald Brewery. By this time we had been awake for about 40 hours and been to the poshest McDonalds on...
  3. hamtagger

    Tolly Cobbold Brewery, Ipswich - (Dec 2014) Jan 2015

    Tolly Cobbold Brewery The Explore Visited with Matt Inked and Session9 after spending the night in Sev's with them. A nice easy one to finish off after a ridiculous amount of time awake, and with the long drive back in mind we bombed across to Ipswich for a sniff around. I was quite surprised...
  4. The_Raw

    Tolly Cobbold Brewery, Ipswich, Suffolk - April 2014

    The History (nicked from basboyjoe and Boops....) The business that became Cliff Brewery was started in 1723 ( in Kings Quay Street, Harwich) by Thomas Cobbold and is believed to be the second oldest independent brewery in England. It stood above the quays of the River Orwell at Ipswich, since...
  5. sentinel

    Tolly Cobbold - Ipswich - April 2014

    HISTORY Blatantly stolen from bassboyjoe (Cheers for that) The business that became Cliff Brewery was started in 1723 ( in Kings Quay Street, Harwich) by Thomas Cobbold and is believed to be the second oldest independent brewery in England. It stood above the quays of the River Orwell at...
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