In pictures: Derelict brewery revived as archive centre for Cornwall

Purcell_Kresen Kernow_©Phil Boorman (2)

Scheme opened earlier this month

A former brewery in Cornwall has been turned into the county’s new archive centre after being derelict for more than a decade.

The buildings used by the Redruth Brewery were first established 200 years ago but the brewery shut in 2004 with arson attacks over the following nine years wrecking the site.

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