The Anchor Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Staffordshire Moorlands local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 August 1986. Inn.
The Anchor Inn
- WRENN ID
- ruined-bonework-jay
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Staffordshire Moorlands
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 8 August 1986
- Type
- Inn
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Anchor Inn is an inn dated 1757, with alterations from the mid-19th century and the 20th century. It features rendered brickwork and a tiled roof with a dentilled eaves course, along with brick stacks at each end. The building is two storeys high with a two-window front. The first floor has segmental head casements, although it likely originally had three windows; the small right-hand space has been covered by a sign. The ground floor has enlarged 20th-century casements, and the entrance is located to the right of the centre, featuring a hood supported by corbels, a 20th-century panelled door, and the date displayed above in 20th-century numerals. There is a lower addition to the left with one window.
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