This grand old Grade II Listed building is one of the most spectacular in the area. Although the brewery hasn’t been functional since 1979, the façade of the building is iconic in the east end of London. Built over a period of several years in the 1880s the brewery was owned by Mann, Crossman & Paulin a local brewer that was associated with the famous Blind Beggar Pub that is nearby on the same street. In recent years much of the building has been converted internally into flats but still attracts visitors to see the magnificent exterior.