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Brownhills Tea And Coffee Shops
We all know how much more satisfying it is to have fresh tea and coffee rather than coffee from a jar and teabags, so to make your search for the right tea or coffee more manageable the Ufindus Tea and Coffee directory has gathered listings to supply you with the perfect drink you require. If you run a business and wish to be the owner of a fresh coffee bean machine or tea machine then you have come to the right place, with suppliers of freshly filtered coffee, leaf tea and even hot coco, so there is no need to compromise on that all important drink. Therefore if you are wanting tea and coffee from around the globe, blended to give you the perfection you like search the listings here and select the tea or coffee that can make your taste buds scream for more. Professional suppliers ensure that you are satisfied with their products.
About Brownhills - show infohide info
Brownhills is a small town in the West Midlands, lying on the ancient Watling Street. While the street is old, Brownhills itself is not; it did not exist until the 18th century. Brownhills grew rapidly around the coal mining industry, becoming a centre for the canal and railway networks. Brownhills was also home to the first fingerpost in the UK, which has since been relocated to the Earl of Lichfield's Shugborough House. The hamlets surrounding Brownhills which have been absorbed by the town hold more historical information. The hamlet of Ogley Hay is much older. In Saxon times, it was referred to as "Oogs's Leah" or Ocga Leah" (meaning "Ooga's wood"). This area of Brownhills was in AD 994 said to belong to the Wolverhampton Monastery, and it also receives a mention in the Domesday Book. During the 12th century Ogley Hay may have become the property of Walsall's Lord of the Manor. Upon the dissolution of the monasteries, Sir William Paget was given the lands by Henry VIII.
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