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Cartmell Shepherd Helps Bring Brewing Back to Historic Jennings Site

May 27th 2025
 

Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors has played a key role in bringing brewing back to the iconic Jennings Brewery site in Cockermouth. Local couple Kurt and Rebecca Canfield purchased the Castle Brewery site with the aim of reviving the historic Jennings brand and transforming the space into a thriving community hub.

Led by Mike Little, Head of Commercial Property at Cartmell Shepherd, the complex transaction involved multiple properties and unique historical title issues. The 15-month process culminated in the successful acquisition of the site, which had ceased brewing in 2022.

“As a West Cumbrian, I’m proud to have helped secure the future of this landmark,” said Mike. “It’s exciting to see brewing return to such a historic site.”

The Canfields, passionate about their local roots, plan to reopen the taproom and introduce small-scale brewing on-site. Their long-term vision includes redeveloping the location in phases, working with local firms and prioritising community value.

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