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The inn was used as a tobacco drying shed during the smuggling days. [2] Until 1941 the Blue Anchor belonged to the Fonmon Estate. Bill Coleman became landlord and then passed it on to his son, John. John retired in 1987, passing it on to his two sons, Jeremy and Andrew Coleman who currently run it.
Blue Anchor Inn, Fraddon Commemorative plaque for the bi-centennial re-enactment of Lieutenant Lapenotiere journey from Falmouth to London with news of victory at Trafalgar. Date 3 April 2009
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The village takes its name from a 17th-century inn; [1] the bay, Blue Anchor Bay, was previously known as Cleeve Bay. [1] The bay and inn were the subjects of a watercolour by J. M. W. Turner in 1818, now in the Lady Lever Gallery, Port Sunlight. [2] The village marks one end of the Blue Anchor to Lilstock Coast Site of Special Scientific ...
888.836 acres (35.8% of the total land area) on the island was enrolled for public access under the Wisconsin Managed Forest Program as of 2021. [22] Additionally, the Chambers Island Lighthouse Park, a public dock, [20] and two dirt roads are open to the public. The remaining portion of the island is privately owned by a number of different ...
Blue Anchor is a hamlet in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is in the civil parish of St Enoder It is situated on the old course of the A30 road (now re-routed south of the settlement as a dual carriageway bypass ) between the villages of Fraddon and Penhale .
The Blue Anchor Inn, pub in Aberthaw, Wales; ... The Blue Anchor, St Albans, former pub in St Albans; See also. Blue Anchor to Lilstock Coast SSSI (England)
The East River (known earlier as the Devil River) is a 42.4-mile-long (68.2 km) [1] river in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [2] It is a tributary of the Fox River.. The East River begins near Askeaton in southern Brown County and flows through the east side of De Pere, Allouez and Green Bay, Wisconsin, where it converges with the Fox River.