I think I know whats happened here.
Brewhouse Hill was the earlier name for Fort Road, the bottom end. Names changes were made round here in the late 1850's.
The Brew House mentioned is actually Webbs opened 1790 also known as the Thanet Brewery and mater in 1883. It ran from behind what would be number 9 King Street today (art studio, left hand side) up to Mansion Street.
Cobbs was further up the Hill on the right.
Francis Cobb, Brewer and Banker.... who lived at Brewhouse Hill on the 1851 Census had a Bank Here, which is now Margate Media Centre and earlier Lloyds bank/ This is the exact opp corner to 5 King Street.
Sadly, Margate Ambulance Corps took over this side in the 1890's and many old buildings pulled down.
So, what has happened the enumerator has come into King Street from the Parade (seafront) worked along the left side of King Street, turned into Brewery Hill which ran adjacent to Pump Lane, which later became Fort Road, then turned back into King Street
Will see if I can find a map to explain my ramblings!!
