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Hall & Woodhouse Ltd, Badger Brewery, Blandford St.Mary, Dorset.
Founded 1777 at Ansty and acquired Neame & Trew (late John Hector) of Blandford St Mary in 1883 with 12 houses. Operated both sites until a new brewery was built in 1900.
Registered 8th June 1898 to acquire Hall & Woodhouse Ltd of Ansty and Blandford and Godwin Brothers, Durweston, total of 105 houses.
Ansty brewery closed c.1900.
A new brewery has been built 300 metres across from the old one which will be redeveloped.
Still independent, trading as the Badger Brewery.
Hall & Woodhouse Ltd, Badger Brewery, Ansty, Dorset.
An assortment of views of the Ansty brewery.
An assortment of views of the Blandford brewery.
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