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English: The Blue Anchor, a former pub in St Mary Cray, London Borough of Bromley that has fifteenth-century origins. Seen here from the west. Seen here from the west. This is a photo of listed building number 1385656 .
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The Blue Anchor in 2017. The Blue Anchor was a public house in Fishpool Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. The pub occupied an eighteenth century building which was listed Grade II in 1971. [1] Fishpool Street was originally the main north west coach route out of St Albans, and the district has other historic pubs including The Six Bells.
Blue Anchor may refer to: Places. Blue Anchor, ... The Blue Anchor, St Albans, former pub in St Albans; See also. Blue Anchor to Lilstock Coast SSSI (England)
The Anglican parish church of St Mary's dates from 1843 and stands on a hill overlooking the village centre. The architects were Whichcord and Walker of Maidstone. [2] BBC broadcaster Adam Curtis grew up in Platt. [3] The broadcaster James Whale (radio presenter) is a current resident. The comedian Jo Brand attended Platt primary
The site sits directly across Platt Springs Road from a shopping center that is anchored by a Publix grocery store. Per the release from NAI, Platt Springs Crossing will be a mixed-use development ...
Platt Springs Crossing is a 57-acre mixed-use development that is being prepped at Platt Springs Road and Old Orangeburg Road, near South Lake Drive, in the Red Bank area. ... will be the anchor ...
St Mary Cray is an area of South East London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley. Historically it was a market town in the county of Kent . It is located north of Orpington , and 13 miles (21 km) south-east of Charing Cross .