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Flookburgh was opened as a second site for Hawkshead Brewery in Summer 2018. This brewery closed in early 2022 with all production being transferred back to the original site.
Flookburgh was opened as a second site for Hawkshead Brewery in Summer 2018. This brewery closed in early 2022 with all production being transferred back to the original site.


Closure announced 2022.


'''The following images were taken on a BHS Visit to Town End Farm in 2005'''
'''The following images were taken on a BHS Visit to Town End Farm in 2005'''

Revision as of 01:26, 17 February 2023

The Staveley site
The Staveley site
The Staveley site

Hawkshead Brewery, Staveley Mill Yard, Staveley, Cumbria LA8 9LR.

Brewing commenced 2002 at Town End Farm, Colthouse, Hawkshead. Moved to larger premises in Staveley in 2006.

In about 2017, a controlling interest in the company was taken by Liverpool-based Halewood Wines & Spirits. The company acquired Sadlers Ales of Lye, West Midlands in 2017, and later closed that brewery.

Hawkshead Brewery (Flookburgh), The Brewhouse, Moor Lane, Flookburgh, Cumbria

Flookburgh was opened as a second site for Hawkshead Brewery in Summer 2018. This brewery closed in early 2022 with all production being transferred back to the original site.

Closure announced 2022.

The following images were taken on a BHS Visit to Town End Farm in 2005


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