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<big>''' T.& R.Theakston Ltd, ''' '' Red Lane , Masham , North Yorkshire .''</big>
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[[File:Masham Theakstone brewery tap 23 April 2005.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Roy Denison]]
<big>'''T & R Theakston Ltd''', ''The Brewery, Red Lane, Masham, North Yorkshire.''</big>


Founded by Robert Theakston 1827. Present brewery built 1875. Registered March 1905. Acquired by [[Matthew Brown & Co. Ltd]]. July 1984 and later controlled by [[Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd]]. In 2003, sold back to the Theakston family.
Founded by Robert Theakston, a farmer from the hamlet of Warthermarske, near Masham in 1827, when 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, built their present brewery in 1875. The company was registered in March 1905.
 
They acquired [[T Lightfoot]]'s Wellgarth Brewery, Masham in 1919 and closed it. Parts of the site are still owned by Theakstons, and the brewery own the White Bear Hotel at this site.
 
They acquired the former State Management Brewery [[Carlisle Old Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1974.
 
Acquired by [[Matthew Brown & Co. Ltd]] in July 1984, and after Brown's purchase by S&N, they were controlled by [[Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd]]. Some Theakston beers were brewed in Newcastle for a few years.
 
However, in 2003, the Masham brewery and brands were sold back to the Theakston family.
 
 
*''' [[ List of T & R Theakston Ltd pubs]]'''
 
*''' [[Theakstons - Gallery]]'''
 
 
'''Various images of the brewery:'''
 
<gallery>
Theakston original Black Bull.jpg|The Black Bull, their original brewery
THEAK000.JPG
Theakston FVs 3 etc.jpg
Theakston FVs 2 etc.jpg
Theakston FVs 1 etc.jpg
Masham Theakston F3348.jpg
Masham Theakston 2.jpg
Theakstons 1980 -1.jpg|1980
Theakston Masham 1985.jpg|1985
File:Theakstone's fermenting vessel 23 April 2005 (1).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Theakstone's Mash Yorks 23 April 2005 (1).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Theakstone's Masham Yorks Torkshire squares 23 April 2005.jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Theakstons RD zb.jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Theakstons RD zx.jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
Theakstons RD zcmx (3).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
Theakstons RD zcmx (4).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
Theakstons RD zcmx (5).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
Theakstons RD zcmx (6).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
Theakstons RD zcmx (7).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
Theakstons RD zmx (1).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
Theakstons RD zmx (2).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
</gallery>
 
 
'''The brewery in 1988:'''
 
<gallery>
Theakston 1988 (9).jpg
Theakston 1988 (8).jpg
Theakston 1988 (7).jpg
Theakston 1988 (5).jpg
Theakston 1988 (3).jpg
</gallery>
 
 
'''The brewery in 1997:'''
 
<gallery>
Theakston 1997 (10).jpg
Theakston 1997 (9).jpg
Theakston 1997 (4).jpg
Theakston 1997 (2).jpg
Theakston 1997 (1).jpg
Masham Theakston 2 1997.jpg
Masham Theakston 1997 1.jpg
Masham Theakston 4 1997.jpg
</gallery>
 
 
'''The brewery in September 2018:'''
 
<gallery>
File:MashamTheakstonBry22_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry23_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry24_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry25_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry26_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry27_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry28_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry29_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry30_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry31_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry32_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry58_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry47_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry48_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry49_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry50_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry51_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry52_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry53_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry54_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry55_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry56_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry57_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry59_SP_Sep18.jpg
File:MashamTheakstonBry33_SP_Sep18.jpg
</gallery>
 
 
[[Category:North Yorkshire]]

Latest revision as of 14:42, 20 September 2022

Theakston Wards Foxearth - Copy.jpg
Courtesy Roy Denison

T & R Theakston Ltd, The Brewery, Red Lane, Masham, North Yorkshire.

Founded by Robert Theakston, a farmer from the hamlet of Warthermarske, near Masham in 1827, when 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, built their present brewery in 1875. The company was registered in March 1905.

They acquired T Lightfoot's Wellgarth Brewery, Masham in 1919 and closed it. Parts of the site are still owned by Theakstons, and the brewery own the White Bear Hotel at this site.

They acquired the former State Management Brewery Carlisle Old Brewery Co. Ltd in 1974.

Acquired by Matthew Brown & Co. Ltd in July 1984, and after Brown's purchase by S&N, they were controlled by Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd. Some Theakston beers were brewed in Newcastle for a few years.

However, in 2003, the Masham brewery and brands were sold back to the Theakston family.



Various images of the brewery:


The brewery in 1988:


The brewery in 1997:


The brewery in September 2018: