Cove: The Old Courthouse public house

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Cove: The Old Courthouse public house

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 3 Jul 2009

The Old Courthouse is on the north side of Cove Road. It was once known as The Anchor and then as The Jolly Farmer, but gets its current name from the fact courts were held in it when it was the Anchor. Amongst other judicial matters permission would be granted to the people of Cove to dig peat and gather fuel off Cove Common.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.292155
Longitude
-0.768753