William Bradford (1845-1919) was a prolific architect of breweries. Born in 1845 in Devon, son of Robert Bradford (a builder). Responsible for building or altering 70 breweries his first commission was a small addition to the "Hope Brewery" in East Grinstead (1879). Died at home in Surbiton on 2 February 1919.
Breweries and buildings that he is responsible for are:
Salters of Rickmansworth around 1888
The Bottle House for Camden Brewery 1900-1901 Grade II Listed Hawley Crescent Camden London
Prince of Wales Brewery, Nottingham 1891 Grade II Listed Alpine Street, Basford, Nottingham
Swan Brewery, Fulham 1882
Shipstones Star Brewery, New Basford 1901
Castle Brewery, Newark 1889-90 Grade II Listed Albert Street, Newark
Mansfield Brewery 1907 Demolished 2008
Cheltenham Brewery 1898 Tower still remains. Henrietta Street, Cheltenham
Hook Norton Brewery 1899 Hook Norton, Oxfordshire
Wells Brewery, Watford 1902
The Unicorn Brewery Ipswich
Tolly Cobbald Brewery Ipswich 1896 Grade II listed
Albion Brewery Only Grade II listed brewery engineers house stands 27a Mile End Rd, London
Harveys Bridge Wharf Brewery 1882 Lewes
Courage Alton Brewery Hampshire
Lamb Brewery Chiswick 1901