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  2. Hall & Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hall and Woodhouse is a British regional brewery founded in 1777 by Charles Hall in Blandford Forum, Dorset, England. The company operates over 180 public houses in the south of England, and brews under the name Badger Beers .

  3. Hangleton Manor Inn - Wikipedia

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    The inn is operated as a pub and restaurant by Dorset-based brewery Hall & Woodhouse. The building has two separate bars, a 50-capacity restaurant and extensive gardens. There are also living quarters on site. [12]

  4. Ship and Shovell - Wikipedia

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    Until 1998 it was two separate pubs (The Shovell and The Ship) when the cellars were joined by a new tunnel under Craven Passage containing the kitchen. [8] [9] It is run by the Dorset family brewers Hall and Woodhouse. [10]

  5. Ansty, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Ansty is a village in the civil parish of Hilton, in Dorset, England, north of Cheselbourne and west of Milton Abbas. It consists of the settlements of Higher Ansty, Lower Ansty, Pleck (also known as Little Ansty) and Ansty Cross. The Hall & Woodhouse brewing company founded a brewery in the village in 1777, and brewing continued here until the ...

  6. Stour Row - Wikipedia

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    Stour Row is a village in north Dorset, England, situated beside Duncliffe Hill three miles (five kilometres) southwest of Shaftesbury. It lies within the parish of the neighbouring village of Stour Provost. [1] Stour Row has approximately 150 houses and 300 residents. It has a village hall, which is used to run regular social events.

  7. King and Barnes - Wikipedia

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    The pubs are now managed by Hall and Woodhouse, while the Hall and Woodhouse Badger Brewery acquired the rights to the King & Barnes brand names. The brewery's cask ales were very popular in the local area; while King & Barnes had also gained a wider reputation for their bottle-conditioned beers.

  8. King's Arms, Dorchester - Wikipedia

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    The King's Arms, Dorchester, viewed from the east. The King's Arms is a large pub and hotel on High East Street, Dorchester, Dorset. [1] [2] [3] It is grade II* listed.[4] [5] The Buildings of England describes its frontage as a "fine expansive early [nineteenth-century] composition", with an attached assembly room, [6] although the hotel is older than this. [7]

  9. Category:Pubs in Dorset - Wikipedia

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