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The Anchor
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The
Anchor was situated on Waterside. This
grade-II listed
pub is now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house and hotel. Designed in 1901 by
George Henry Page of Colchester and erected on the site of earlier Anchor
public houses dating back to the 1630s. Ground floor of Kentish ragstone
rubble with upper floors faced in cement with eclectic timber-framing. C20
pantiled roof replaces Brosely tiles and octagonal wooden cupola (formerly
leaded) with iron weathervane. An unusual mixture of Jacobean and Bavarian
styles, square on plan of 2 storeys and attics with 2 windows to each main
front. South and east fronts have 2 projecting gables with deep coving and
elaborate oak framing and terracotta dragon finials. First floor has 2
elliptical curved windows, with elaborate Bavarian style fretted balcony but
south front has one oriel and one two storey. French windows to balcony .
Ground floor has one curved 3-light window and one 5-light window. Ground
floor windows have etched glass. Others have stained glass to the tops.
Elaborate Jacobean style pilasters to first floor. Ground floor has three
stone round-headed entrances with keystone and reeded pilasters, double door
and stained glass.
Interior: well staircase with fretted balusters and Minton floor tiles,
wooden bar fittings and black marble fireplaces. |
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Darkstar |
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