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  2. The Brocket Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Brocket Arms is a country inn in Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, England.According to Historic England, the timber-framed building is probably early sixteenth century, [1] although an earlier date has been claimed.

  3. Drakes Broughton - Wikipedia

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    The village is located on the B4084 road (previously the A44) 2 miles north-west of Pershore and 7 miles south-east of Worcester. The village has two pubs; the Old Oak and the Plough and Harrow. Its school, St Barnabas, contains a Pre-School, First School and a Middle School, which then feeds into Pershore High School in nearby Pershore.

  4. Pensham - Wikipedia

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    Pensham no longer has a pub or shop, but since 2000 there has been a village field after some of the residents raised enough funds to buy a couple of acres of land. This has since been planted to provide a wooded area and an orchard area, with an open area between for village functions and sports.

  5. Massive fire rips through NY animal shelter – killing all of ...

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    A massive fire tore through an upstate New York animal shelter in the middle of the night, killing all 44 of its dogs.

  6. Dog & Bull - Wikipedia

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    The pub's name refers to the blood sport of bull-baiting, [1] and the Dog & Bull is "understood to be the oldest pub in Croydon". [2] The current Dog & Bull was built in the 18th century and is Grade II listed. [3] There was previously a pub called The Bell on the site which was established in the 12th or 13th century when Surrey Street was ...

  7. The Cross Keys, Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Keys is a public house at 1 Lawrence Street, Chelsea, London SW3 5NB.. Built in 1708, it is the oldest pub in Chelsea. Regular visitors have included the artists Turner, Whistler and Sargent, writers Agatha Christie and Dylan Thomas, and musicians Bob Marley and the Rolling Stones.

  8. St Lawrence, Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    A larger church, St Lawrence's Church, St Lawrence, is situated 200 yards (180 m) away from the Old Church dates from the 19th century. [7] It also has a 17th-century altar and a chest that dates from 1612. RAF St. Lawrence. Remains of a buried reserve CH radar site

  9. The Sloop Inn - Wikipedia

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    The present building dates from the 17th or 18th century, [1] but the public house is dated to "circa 1312". [2] The inn is one of the oldest surviving in Cornwall, possibly in the United Kingdom, [3] and was popular with artists during the Victorian era, with one commentator stating that the artists and fisherman got on well together.