The area seems always to have had a huge number of pubs, although there are fewer now, and they are used as houses or shut or falling down.

Pigot’s Directory of Cambridgeshire Index of Inns & Hotels, Taverns and Public Houses of 1839  lists the following landlords:

Upwell:

The Black Bull: James May

The Black Horse: William Doile

The Crown: James West

The Duke’s Head: John Sherwing

The Five Bells: Mary Ann Hurst

The Horse & Groom: William Cragg

The Marquess of Granby: Wm. Means

The Queen’s Head: Francis Smith

The Red Hart: William Ogden

The White Hart: John Kay

The White Lion: Benjamin Notson

Upwell Fen:

The King’s Head: William Webb

The Ship: William Bennett

The Three Horse Shoes: William Bensley

Outwell:

The Bridge: James Gill

The Crown: Edward Oakes

The Plough: John Storr

The Red Lion: George Taylor

The White Swan: William Townley

Lot’s Bridge:

The Chequers: Thomas Yardly

The same book lists Gray & Hart as Brewers, Coal and Timber dealers in Upwell.