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| Address Map Directions | Daniel Batham & Son Ltd Delph Brewery Delph Road Brierley Hill DY5 2TN |
| County (see footnote) | [Ceremonial County - West Midlands] [Shire County - Staffordshire] [Local Authority Area - Dudley] |
| Phone | 01384 77229 |
| Fax | 01384 482292 |
| Web | www.bathams.co.uk |
| info@bathams.co.uk |

History
Batham's started brewing in Netherton in 1877. A second brewery in Cradley was opened in 1900. A new brewery at the current location was opened in 1905 and the other two closed. Still run by descendent of the founder.
Beers Brewed
We do not maintain a list of beers brewed by each brewery. There may be a list on the brewery's own website and we suggest you also visit the entry for Daniel Batham & Son Ltd on the independant www.beermad.org.uk.
Regular Outlets
9 pubs are owned all of which sell real ale.
Directions
The nearest railway station is Cradley. Turn west along Forge Lane and continue for about a mile and a quarter along High Street, Quarry Bank, Mount Pleasent and finally Delph Road where the Vine will be found. The pub is also close to the Merry Hill shopping complex and any bus that stops there.
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Footnote - Since the 1974 local government reorganisation there has been much controversy over many county boundaries. The links we provide cover both possibilities; Ceremonial Counties which are the areas for which a Lord-Lieutenant has been appointed; and Historic Counties (and their allied county boroughs) which represent the position before the 1974 re-organisation.