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<big>'''Henry Jeffrey Burt, '''''Fenstanton Brewery, 33 High Street, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire.''</big>
<big>'''Henry Jeffrey Burt, '''''Fenstanton Brewery, 33 High Street, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire.''</big>


Founded by 1830 and bought by Odams in 1858.  
Founded 1830 by John Coote and run by Robert Odams in 1858.  


Trading as Robert [[Odams & Sons]] by 1880 but they sold to Robert Flick in 1887.  
He purchased it in 1870.  


Purchased by Alexander Galloway in 1889. Offered for auction with 29 public houses 15th September 1894 and bought by Burt.  
Trading as Robert [[Odams & Sons]] in 1879.
 
They sold to Richard W Flick in 1887. Purchased by Alexander K Galloway in 1889. Offered for auction with 29 public houses 15th September 1894 but not sold.
 
Galloway bankrupt in 1895 and sold to Burt in 1896.  


Acquired by the [[Star Brewery (Cambridge) Ltd]]. March 1901 with 54 tied houses.  
Acquired by the [[Star Brewery (Cambridge) Ltd]]. March 1901 with 54 tied houses.  

Revision as of 17:52, 30 October 2015

Henry Jeffrey Burt, Fenstanton Brewery, 33 High Street, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire.

Founded 1830 by John Coote and run by Robert Odams in 1858.

He purchased it in 1870.

Trading as Robert Odams & Sons in 1879.

They sold to Richard W Flick in 1887. Purchased by Alexander K Galloway in 1889. Offered for auction with 29 public houses 15th September 1894 but not sold.

Galloway bankrupt in 1895 and sold to Burt in 1896.

Acquired by the Star Brewery (Cambridge) Ltd. March 1901 with 54 tied houses.

Still standing.


An assortment of images of the brewery