House Without A Name, Harwood

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House Without A Name, Harwood

Image: © philandju Taken: 6 Feb 2017

The pub was given this unusual name by the licensing authority. It is said that when the first publican applied for a licence he was unaware that pubs must be given a name. When he was asked for the name of the house he said, "It has no name". The licensing magistrate said, "Then it shall be the House Without A Name." Locally, the pub is known as the No Name.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.605428
Longitude
-2.397576