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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.
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.
English: The Fox & Hounds Pub - Barley, Hertfordshire. This pub was built in the 17th century. This pub was built in the 17th century. Its very interesting gantry sign is one of only two remaining in Hertfordshire.
The Fox and Pheasant is a pub at 1 Billing Road, Chelsea, London SW10 9UJ. The Fox and Pheasant Public House was built c.1846-8 on land acquired by Edward Gingell from William Allen. Allen was said to have been an unreasonable and litigious man and the odd curved section dividing the frontage of the pub could derive from his wrangling over the ...
The Houston Brewing Company was established in 1997 by Carl Wengel in South Street, Houston in a premises attached to the Fox & Hounds pub and restaurant. In 2011 Houston Peter’s Well won Champion Beer of Britain [3] and in 2012 the business was sold with the new owners closing the brewery in 2016.
373 Lonsdale Road. Jazz pub. Dysart Arms ***** 1904 135, Petersham Road. Now a restaurant. The Fox, Twickenham: 18th century II 39 Church Street Hare and Hounds, Sheen: Young's: Early 19th-century II 216 Upper Richmond Rd The New Inn, Ham Common: 18th century II Ham Common Old Ship, Richmond: Young's: 18th century II 82 George Street Sun Inn ...
In the centre of the village is the Grade II listed bridge, Pont Cych, dated 1737 but probably rebuilt in the 19th century. [6] [7]Until 2015 there was a long-standing pub called the Fox and Hounds; this has since become a private dwelling.
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in Saint Albans rivals Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham for the title of oldest pub; its name advertised actual cockfighting entertainment in the pub. [2] Fox and Hounds (or 'Dog and Fox'): Fox hunting [2] Gin Trap Inn, Hunstanton. After the animal trap. [188] Greyhound: for Henry VIII's favourite hunting dog [2 ...