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  2. Category:Fuller's pubs - Wikipedia

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    Fuller, Smith & Turner operate some 380 pubs. This category contains those sufficiently notable as to warrant their own article. Pages in category "Fuller's pubs"

  3. Fuller's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Fuller's Brewery in Chiswick, west London, England, was the brewing division of Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC, a family-run business from its foundation in 1845 until 2019, when it was sold to the Japanese Asahi Breweries. [2] John Fuller's Griffin Brewery dates from 1816; in 1845, his son, John Bird Fuller, was joined by Henry Smith and John Turner.

  4. Seven Stars, West Kensington - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Stars is a former Fuller's pub at 253 North End Road, West Kensington, London. It was rebuilt in 1938 with a typical art deco facade, designed by John Nowell Parr, son of the famous pub architect T. H. Nowell Parr. [1] However, there has been a pub on the site since at least the 19th century. [2]

  5. Fuller, Smith & Turner - Wikipedia

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    Fuller, Smith & Turner still own and operate over 380 pubs, inns, and hotels across the south of England, including 209 managed businesses and 175 tenanted inns. [10] It has more than 820 boutique bedrooms in its managed estate and 44% of sites are within the M25.

  6. Brightling - Wikipedia

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    John 'Mad Jack' Fuller (1757–1834), MP for Sussex and eccentric was an inhabitant of the parish. He was a prolific folly builder; [5] his mausoleum, 'The Pyramid', stands in the churchyard next door to his house of Rose Hill. The local church contains a monument and a bust of Fuller. [6]

  7. The Flask, Highgate - Wikipedia

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    The Flask, Highgate. The Flask is a Grade II listed public house at 74–76 Highgate West Hill, Highgate, London.According to the 1936 Survey of London, a pub known as The Flask has stood on this spot since "at least as early as 1663". [1]