Fair comment but The Letters used to be a common name for pubs. It referred to alpha and omega which were the first and last letters of the Greek Alphabet and was derived from the biblical quote of "I am the alpha and the omega saith the lord, the beginning and the end." It was a play on words and was taken to mean that the pub was the first and last house in the village - depending on your direction of travel. In Dipton, it was at the Pontop end of the village, just before High Stables and it was situated in a small stone building on the left hand side of the gate into what had been the common quarry. It was advertised for sale with several other Dipton pubs (all as separate lots) in about 1860. After this advert, it just disappeared. Thomas Armstrong was the landlord there in 1828