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<big>'''St Austell Brewery Co. Ltd''', ''Trevarthian Road, St Austell, Cornwall''</big> | |||
Walter Hicks was | Walter Hicks was a wine merchant and maltster in 1851 and began brewing in 1863 at the Seven Stars Inn, East Hill, St Austell. In 1867, he purchased the Freehold of the London Inn, where he established a modern steam brewery. This building still stands as Tregonissey House. The site at Trevarthian Road was leased and the new brewery was built in 1893. Registered as '''Walter Hicks & Company''' on 17 January 1910. | ||
In 1934, they merged with [[Christopher Ellis & Son Ltd]] of Hayle and the company was renamed as above. | |||
''Other acquisitions:'' | |||
* [[Henwood & Sons (Padstow)]] acquired in 1914 | |||
* The pubs of [[North Cornwall Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1923 | |||
* Part of the tied estate of [[Sydney Hatch, Treluswell Brewery]] in 1943 | |||
''' | Still brewing with 150 public houses. [[Bath Ales Ltd]] brewery and its tied estate were acquired by St Austell Brewery in 2016. | ||
* '''[[St Austell Brewery - 6 June 2001]]''' | |||
* '''[[St Austell Brewery - 17 August 2010]]''' | |||
* '''[[List of St. Austell Brewery Co. Ltd pubs]]''' | |||
===Labels, etc=== | |||
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File:ST Austell RD zx.jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
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File:St Austell RD zxm (1).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
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St Austell RD zmx (1).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
St Austell RD zmx (2).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
St Austell RD zmx (3).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
St Austell RD zmx (4).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
St Austell RD zmx (5).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
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{{Trade Mark |regno = 192,339|desc=TM for whisky|date=11/01/1896|seventy=NO}} | |||
===The Seven Stars Inn=== | |||
Walter Hicks obtained the lease of the Seven Stars in 1863, and this is where he began brewing: | |||
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===The London Inn=== | |||
The Walter Hicks brewery (1867) at the London Inn: | |||
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===The 1893 brewery=== | |||
Images of the "new" (1893) brewery: | |||
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Image:Austell 33.jpg|The "new" brewery in the 1890s. | |||
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File:StAustellBry199306a_SP_June1993.jpg|June 1993 | |||
File:StAustellBry199306b_SP_June1993.jpg|June 1993 | |||
File:StAustellBry199306c_SP_June1993.jpg|June 1993 | |||
File:StAustellBry199306d_SP_June1993.jpg|June 1993 | |||
File:StAustellBry199306e_SP_June1993.jpg|June 1993 | |||
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===BHS visit to St Austell Brewery, May 2017=== | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 22 October 2023
St Austell Brewery Co. Ltd, Trevarthian Road, St Austell, Cornwall
Walter Hicks was a wine merchant and maltster in 1851 and began brewing in 1863 at the Seven Stars Inn, East Hill, St Austell. In 1867, he purchased the Freehold of the London Inn, where he established a modern steam brewery. This building still stands as Tregonissey House. The site at Trevarthian Road was leased and the new brewery was built in 1893. Registered as Walter Hicks & Company on 17 January 1910.
In 1934, they merged with Christopher Ellis & Son Ltd of Hayle and the company was renamed as above.
Other acquisitions:
- Henwood & Sons (Padstow) acquired in 1914
- The pubs of North Cornwall Brewery Co. Ltd in 1923
- Part of the tied estate of Sydney Hatch, Treluswell Brewery in 1943
Still brewing with 150 public houses. Bath Ales Ltd brewery and its tied estate were acquired by St Austell Brewery in 2016.
- St Austell Brewery - 6 June 2001
- St Austell Brewery - 17 August 2010
- List of St. Austell Brewery Co. Ltd pubs
Labels, etc
The Seven Stars Inn
Walter Hicks obtained the lease of the Seven Stars in 1863, and this is where he began brewing:
The London Inn
The Walter Hicks brewery (1867) at the London Inn:
The 1893 brewery
Images of the "new" (1893) brewery:
BHS visit to St Austell Brewery, May 2017
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