Crime & Safety
Fire at Crane Brook under investigation!
Historic Crane Brook Restaurant Fire in Carver Contained by 40 Firefighters; Attic Blaze at Former Foundry, Cannonball Factory.
On Saturday February 8, 2025, The Carver Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 229 Tremont St, The Crane Brook Restaurant. First arriving crews quickly located a well involved attic fire in the 2 story building.
With an aggressive fire attack strategy, fire was contained to the difficult to access attic space.
The restaurant was open for business at the time of the fire.
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40 Carver firefighters responded to the fire. Wareham Fire provided station coverage and Plympton Fire responded with a Tanker to the scene.
Carver Police and Carver EMS provided additional support.
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The cause of the fire is under investigation by Carver Fire and the State Fire Marshal's Office.
The building involved has an important historical significance to our community.
From the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds:
CRANE BROOK RESTAURANT AND TEA ROOM
FOUNDRY, CANNONBALL FACTORY, CRANBERRY SCREENING STATION
The site of the Crane Brook Restaurant and Tea Room has a long and
evolving history relating to three different Plymouth County industries:
manufacturing, agriculture and hospitality. In 1760, a foundry was built on this site by Bartlett Murdoch using Sampson’s Pond bog iron to produce
many different products. This furnace later created cannonballs used
during the War of 1812. It has been claimed that cannonballs from this
foundry were used by the USS Constitution.Later named Ellis Iron Works, the furnace produced pots, kettles and andirons. When the foundry went out of business, the buildings were converted into a cranberry screening facility known as “Crane Brook Cranberry Company.” In the 1970’s, the site was used as an antique shop serving soup, sandwiches
and tea inside the shop. In the early 1980’s, the Crane Brook Restaurant
and Tea Room was created as a fine dining establishment.
(Source: Carver Fire Department)
