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[[Image:Warfleet 1.jpg|thumb|The brewery in 1985.]]
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<big>'''Bartlett & Co, '''''Warfleet Brewery, New Road, Dartmouth, Devon.''</big>
 
<big>'''Bartlett & Co''', ''Warfleet Brewery, New Road, Dartmouth, Devon.''</big>
 
Started trading at Warfleet Mills in the mid 19th century. Slogan: "The barley wine of the English Rhine".


John Maddocks bankrupt in 1884 and J Bartlett selling mash tun by 1888.  
John Maddocks bankrupt in 1884 and J Bartlett selling mash tun by 1888.  


Acquired by the [[Heavitree Brewery Ltd]]. 1926.  
Acquired by the [[Heavitree Brewery Ltd]] in 1926 and brewing ceased in about 1929.  


Premises, originally a papermill, remain standing, now used by the Dartmouth Pottery.
Premises, originally a papermill, remain standing, now used by the Dartmouth Pottery.

Revision as of 13:40, 31 May 2017

The brewery in 1985.

Bartlett & Co, Warfleet Brewery, New Road, Dartmouth, Devon.

Started trading at Warfleet Mills in the mid 19th century. Slogan: "The barley wine of the English Rhine".

John Maddocks bankrupt in 1884 and J Bartlett selling mash tun by 1888.

Acquired by the Heavitree Brewery Ltd in 1926 and brewing ceased in about 1929.

Premises, originally a papermill, remain standing, now used by the Dartmouth Pottery.