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The brew house is the former Belmont pub, latterly “Bartok” on the NW corner of Chalk Farm Road and Belmont Street, with the attached buildings behind.
The brew house is the former Belmont pub, latterly “Bartok” on the NW corner of Chalk Farm Road and Belmont Street, with the attached buildings behind.
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Edward Tucker, 71-73 Chalk Farm Road, Camden, Greater London.

In 1861 patent No 775. was granted to Louis Jean Vandecasteele of Lille for the invention of “improvements in brewing”. In 1866 Mr Vanderasteele trading as the Bavarian Brewery, at the foot of Haverstock Hill.

When sold in 1867 it had been entirely renovated. It became Tucker’s Chalk Farm Brewery.

The brew house is the former Belmont pub, latterly “Bartok” on the NW corner of Chalk Farm Road and Belmont Street, with the attached buildings behind.