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{{quote|"On entering one finds himself in the corridor, on the left side of which of the doors leading into the court house, and on the other side of the waiting-rooms and apartments for solicitors. The public entrance to the Court is immediately on the left, solicitors and others using the second door further along the hall. Oak-ceiling, oak-panelled, oak-benched, oak dock, and oak witness-box with a large stained glass window at either end, that behind the magistrates bench being both beautifully impressive, bearing the County Arms and the words on either side below, 'Virtus, Honor, Justitia', the Hall of Justice represents an appearance which must command the respect of the most hardened offender."|Bexhill Observer}} | {{quote|"On entering one finds himself in the corridor, on the left side of which of the doors leading into the court house, and on the other side of the waiting-rooms and apartments for solicitors. The public entrance to the Court is immediately on the left, solicitors and others using the second door further along the hall. Oak-ceiling, oak-panelled, oak-benched, oak dock, and oak witness-box with a large stained glass window at either end, that behind the magistrates bench being both beautifully impressive, bearing the County Arms and the words on either side below, 'Virtus, Honor, Justitia', the Hall of Justice represents an appearance which must command the respect of the most hardened offender."|Bexhill Observer}} | ||
== Gallery == | |||
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Old Magistrates Court, 24 Cantelupe Road, Bexhill.jpg|County Arms above the doorway | Old Magistrates Court, 24 Cantelupe Road, Bexhill.jpg|County Arms above the doorway | ||