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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.
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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.}} |da File usage The following 3 pages use this file:
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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 .