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Frith Road !
here is what Joyce Banks' website, Streets and Lanes of Dover, says:
Frith Road.
This road leads straight to a farm on the hill beyond the Castle called Frith Farm (pronounced by many people Fright). It used to be called " Love Lane " before it was improved widened and built upon because it was a favourite walk of lovers in summer evenings. On the left hand side of this road is a portion of land known as The Danes, which was converted into a recreation ground in 1890. The road also leads to Copt Hill and Coombe Hole both British words the one meaning hill and the other meaning valley so these two words carry us back in thought to very early days.
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