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The family bought orchard land at 'Paradise Fields' on the west side of the town centre, and Robert's sons, Thomas and Robert, relocated there in 1875. See: [[Theakston Ltd]].
The family bought orchard land at 'Paradise Fields' on the west side of the town centre, and Robert's sons, Thomas and Robert, relocated there in 1875. See: [[Theakston Ltd]].
''College Lane, Masham, 2018. Were these buildings part of Theakston's original brewery?''
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Revision as of 16:54, 20 January 2019

Theakston's, Black Bull Brewery, College Lane, Masham, North Yorkshire

Robert Theakston was a farmer from the hamlet of Warthermarske, near Masham. In 1827, he established a brewery at the Black Bull Inn, College Lane, Masham.

The family bought orchard land at 'Paradise Fields' on the west side of the town centre, and Robert's sons, Thomas and Robert, relocated there in 1875. See: Theakston Ltd.


College Lane, Masham, 2018. Were these buildings part of Theakston's original brewery?