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  2. Shepherd Neame Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The Woolpack, Banstead, is a Shepherd Neame pub. The brewery has 303 pubs and hotels throughout London and South East England. The brewery's brands are typically given prominence in frontage with extensive branding. All fonts and pumps bear distinctive logos and branding, glasses are branded, and bar runners advertising house beers are commonplace.

  3. Davington - Wikipedia

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    The parish also has two pubs, Albion Tavern (Shepherd Neame) [10] and Brents Tavern. [11] It also has the popular Davington Primary School. Also included within the parish is the Faversham Angling Club Lakes and nearby Oare Gunpowder Works (now a country park).

  4. Borough of Swale - Wikipedia

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    Swale is a mainly rural borough, containing a high proportion of the UK's apple, pear, cherry and plum orchards (the North Kent Fruit Belt [21]), as well as many of its remaining hop gardens. Faversham has the Shepherd Neame brewery. Founded in 1698 it is claimed to be oldest brewery in the UK.

  5. The Wilton Arms - Wikipedia

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    The lease was held by Shepherd Neame, and the pub closed in July 2019. [2] It is now leased by Inda Pubs, and reopened in September 2021. [2] References

  6. Pub group Shepherd Neame says supply disruption ‘easing’

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  7. Faversham - Wikipedia

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    Faversham (/ ˈ f æ v ər ʃ əm / ⓘ) is a market town in Kent, England, 8 miles (13 km) from Sittingbourne, 48 miles (77 km) from London and 10 miles (16 km) from Canterbury, next to the Swale, a strip of sea separating mainland Kent from the Isle of Sheppey in the Thames Estuary.

  8. Ringlestone Inn - Wikipedia

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    Ringlestone or Rongostone (meaning "ring of stones") dates back to before the Norman conquest of England in 1066 and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. [3] Confusingly for research into the locality's history, "Ringleton" also cited in the Domesday Book (and appearing in the Kent Hundred Rolls of 1274 as "Ringlestone"), [4] was a manor near the Ringlemere barrow, Woodnesborough (also ...

  9. Walkabout (pub chain) - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd's Bush Walkabout, one of their best known branches, closed in October 2013, leaving only one branch of Walkabout in London. [3] This closed in 2017. Commencing in 2013, Walkabout embarked on a refurbishment programme across the estate, with the following sites being refurbished: Derby, Carlisle, Lincoln and Blackpool.