House without a Name, Harwood
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Image: © philandju Taken: 28 Oct 2011
The story goes that when the then alehouse applied for a full liquour licence, the applicant was unaware that, if a full licence was to be granted, then the premises would require a name. When the magistrate granting the licence was told that the premises had not been named, he said "Then, it shall be "The House Without a Name."".