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  2. Burghfield - Wikipedia

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    In Sheffield Bottom is the Fox and Hounds. At Burghfield Bridge is the Cunning Man, which was built at the start of the 21st century and replaced an older pub with the same name. There is a hotel, Roselawn Hotel, formerly a large Victorian farmhouse, located near the bottom of the Reading Road on Burghfield Hill.

  3. Theale - Wikipedia

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    This contains Sheffield Mill, Sheffield Lock and a pillbox, all listed. This lock has unusual scalloped walls. Garston Lock, to the east is Grade II* listed because it is a very rare turf-sided lock. The parish boundary is at the bridge, although the Fox and Hounds pub at Sheffield Bottom further on has a Theale postal address.

  4. Blidworth Bottoms - Wikipedia

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    The hamlet includes Bottoms Farm, the Fox and Hounds public house, a riding school and a small number of houses. In the 19th century a barn was converted into a Primitive Methodist chapel. Well attended when recorded in the 1851 Religious Census, [1] it had fallen into decline by the 1900s. [2] The location has also been known as Lower Blidworth.

  5. Groton, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    It is a Commonwealth War Grave site. The village has no shops but does have the pub the Fox and Hounds. [2] In addition to Groton village, the parish contains the hamlets of Broad Street, Castling's Heath, Gosling Green, Horner's Green, and Parliament Heath.

  6. Mawson Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Mawson Arms/Fox and Hounds is a Grade II* listed public house at 110 Chiswick Lane South. It is at the end of a terrace of five listed houses named Mawson Row in Old Chiswick . This was built in about 1715 for Thomas Mawson, the owner of what became Fuller's Griffin Brewery , [ 1 ] which they adjoin.

  7. Exton, Rutland - Wikipedia

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    The village's name means 'farm/settlement which has oxen'. [6]The village includes a tree-planted green overlooked by the Fox and Hounds pub. Close to the green is the war memorial to the dead of Exton and Whitwell and to relatives of the Earl of Gainsborough; the names include Tom Cecil Noel MC and Bar and Maurice Dease VC.

  8. Fox House, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Fox House is a 17th-century Grade-II listed Inn, [1] located near the Longshaw Estate in the Peak District, near the border between South Yorkshire and Derbyshire in northern England. [2] [3] The building is situated on the A6187 road. [4] [5] [6] The inn was named for Mr Fox of Callow Farm in Highlow.

  9. Andrew J. Bates - Wikipedia

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    Document describing the "Fox and Hounds" [3] Photos of the building at 144 Duane Street, built in 1862 as the A.J. Bates department store [4] Archived 2008-07-26 at the Wayback Machine Photo of the former A. J. Bates Home on Thompson Road