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By 1971 it was down to 980 tied houses.
With just 12 tied houses, only a fraction of its output was being sold.
The brewery has two tied houses, both in the county of Norfolk.
By 1880 the company had 100 tied houses.
By 1886 the company had two breweries and 64 tied houses in Banbury.
Tied housing therefore acted as a brake on occupational mobility.
It wants a limit on the tied house system and pubs given the chance to sell different types of beer.
The proportion of tied houses decreased in the later 1970s:
The "tied house" (brewery owned restaurant) features a full German menu and live music.
The principal victims or beneficiaries of this change of direction are the historic tied houses.
If they are tied houses of the sort that the hon. Lady described, that would be reflected in the market value.
It is therefore a tied house.
Almost all the pubs were then tied houses and only 20 were free houses.
Even if it were to acquire Palatine, its North Western tied house stock would only increase to some 330.
As long as the housing shortage exists, tied housing will continue to be offered and accepted.
By the end of the century the company had tied houses as far away as Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Holden's brewpub supplies cask ale to its twenty-two tied houses.
Through the 1980's and 1990's this concept expanded to other provinces but was not a return to fully tied houses in the traditional sense.
Wilson's and its estate of tied houses were acquired by Watney Mann in 1960.
On the temperance issue, which divided Liberals, Woods supported local control over licensing, but objected to tied houses.
Central Consumers also owned the taverns (or tied houses) located in neighborhoods where they could be operated profitably.
Tetley Walker owned over 1,000 tied houses in Yorkshire alone and a further 2,000 outside the county.
Palatine's tied house trade and free trade (free houses, clubs, etc.) are well balanced.
Moreover, many of our tied houses are relatively small pubs, many of them serving villages and rural communities.
By 1976 53 per cent of farm workers lived in tied housing, compared with 34 per cent in 1948.