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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Fox Inn is a public house in Green Lane, Hanwell, London W7. It is a largely unspoilt and original mid-Victorian pub. It has received a 'local listing' from Ealing Council as a building of local interest. It is constructed out of local golden yellow brick with more expensive red bricks used for detailing on corners and chimneys. Rich brown glazed tiles are used for the ground floor exterior walls with coloured stained glass in the fan lights. The upper story has Mock Tudor detailing, including dentils on the two outward-facing gables. Most of the interior is also original, although the dividing The former off-licence sales door has been closed off and its wall removed to create one large 'L' shaped bar area. The present day eating area retains its original wooden wall panelling. One end is used mainly by diners. The other end reserved for playing Darts. A wide screen television is situated at the elbow of the bar for screening special sports events. On the east of the building itself is a very sheltered beer garden with wooden decking. There is additional out-front seating and a well ventilated smoking area warmed by radiant heat lamps.. }

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