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The Anchor

 

 


The Anchor was situated on Harwood Hall Lane.  This grade-II listed building was used as a beerhouse from 1840 to 1896 closing due to a declining population and competition from the nearby Huntsman and Hounds. It is now a private residence called The Old Anchor.

Source: Colin Price
 

Listed building details:
C18 timber-framed house of 2 storeys, roughcast. Two windows wide with central door. Modern door with C18 hood on shaped brackets. One 3-light and one 4-light window with Gothic heads to ground floor, 2 similar 3-light windows in upper floor. Later door at west end. Modern tile roof, hipped at east with axial stack. Single bay rear wing with 1 sliding sash window. C19 timber-framed outbuildings continuing the line of rear wing, weatherboarded with some brick infill.

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