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Hatchet Inn

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The Hatchet Inn These licensed premises comprise two early nineteenth-century Georgian-style buildings. The date stone, at the rear, is marked 1807. This is probably when the properites were extended or altered. The earliest record of this former coaching inn is dated May 1725, referring to the 'Hatchet' in the market place at Newbury

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