Heavitree Brewery Ltd

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Heavitree Brewery Ltd, 16 Church Street, Heavitree, Exeter, Devon.

Founded in 1790. Originally Wilcocks & Rewe, but in 1857 was noted in Billings Directory as Heavitree Brewery with Elizabeth Baker as brewer. Registered in February 1890 to acquire E N Birkett.

The company decided to end brewing in 1970, the directors citing rising costs and a change of public taste - only 45% of the company's pubs took Heavitree beers at the time. After closure, the 135 tied houses were initially supplied by Whitbread. The brewery was demolished in 1986.

The company retains a pub estate, most of which is in Devon.


An assortment of views of the brewery.


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 154,504
Description  : Sheaf of barley & sickle
Date of Application  : 2/3/1891
Used Prior to 1875?  : 70 year before Feb 1891