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'''Ansty''' is a village 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 most imposing building in Ansty is the village hall which was converted from the 18th century malt-house, part of the brewery.
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'''Ansty''' is a village in the [[civil parish]] of [[Hilton, Dorset|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 1940s. The village hall used to be a brewery building, and the old malthouse became Malthouse Cottages.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dorsetlife.co.uk/2012/06/clive-hannay-paints-ansty/|title=Clive Hannay paints Ansty|publisher=Dorset Life Magazine|accessdate=7 March 2014|date=June 2012|author=Clive Hannay}}</ref> From 1974 to 2019 it was in [[North Dorset]] district.


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Thatched cottage in Higher Ansty
Ansty, Dorset is located in Dorset
Ansty, Dorset
Ansty, Dorset
Location within Dorset
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CountryEngland
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50°49′54″N 2°19′44″W / 50.8317°N 2.3290°W / 50.8317; -2.3290

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 1940s. The village hall used to be a brewery building, and the old malthouse became Malthouse Cottages.[1] From 1974 to 2019 it was in North Dorset district.

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  1. ^ Clive Hannay (June 2012). "Clive Hannay paints Ansty". Dorset Life Magazine. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
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