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  2. The Blue Anchor Inn - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Aberthaw - Wikipedia

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    Aberthaw (Welsh: Aberddawan) is an area containing the villages of East Aberthaw and West Aberthaw, on the coast of South Wales about 5 miles (8 km) west of Barry.It is home to Aberthaw Cement Works, Aberthaw Lime Works, and Aberthaw Power Station, a decommissioned coal power station that was linked to the South Wales Valleys via the Vale of Glamorgan Railway.

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  5. Blue Anchor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... The Blue Anchor Inn, pub in Aberthaw, Wales; Blue Anchor, Hammersmith, pub in London; The Blue ...

  6. Spingo - Wikipedia

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    Blue Anchor beermat with logo The Blue Anchor Inn, Helston. Spingo (meaning strong beer in Old English) is a generic name for a collection of beers brewed solely in the brewery of the Blue Anchor Inn in Coinagehall Street, Helston, Cornwall, England, UK. [1] [2] [3]

  7. The Blue - Wikipedia

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    Immediately north of Blue Anchor Lane on an arched viaduct are the multiple railway tracks of the Brighton and South East Main Lines. The Blue Anchor Lane joins St. James's Road where the viaduct arches to the immediate north west contain the remnants of the disused Spa Road railway station which was the original terminus of London's first railway.

  8. Listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan - Wikipedia

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    Pen-y-Bryn, Pen-y-Lan Road; Range of Buildings at Court Farm, Llanquian Road; Gatehouse and Bridge to Great House, Llanquian Road; The Sweetings (including attached Barn and Stable Range to West)

  9. Gileston - Wikipedia

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    The club and course was lost in 1957 when Aberthaw Power Station was built on the site. [1] Gileston/West Aberthaw beach overlooking Limpert Bay has a number of pillboxes which still stand from World War II. It has the arable farm of the Thomas family who have farmed the surrounding land for over 100 years.