Jolly Farmer
The Jolly Farmer, formerly the Golden Farmer, is a former pub and roundabout on the boundary between Camberley and Bagshot in Surrey, England. The pub derives its name from a gold-robbing farmer, William Davies or William Davis who spent years plundering various sections of the country's main south-west turnpike road including this area before being hanged in 1689 at this location.
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Jolly Farmer
The Jolly Farmer, formerly the Golden Farmer, is a former pub and roundabout on the boundary between Camberley and Bagshot in Surrey, England. The pub derives its name from a gold-robbing farmer, William Davies or William Davis who spent years plundering various sections of the country's main south-west turnpike road including this area before being hanged in 1689 at this location.
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The Jolly Farmer, formerly the ...... nged in 1689 at this location.
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c. 1690 (first building)
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731,654,532
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Now the American Discount Golf Store
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View of the pub from London Road
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Location within Surrey
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United Kingdom Surrey
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The Jolly Farmer, formerly the ...... nged in 1689 at this location.
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Jolly Farmer
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-7.133333333333333e-1
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Jolly Farmer
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