Anchor Inn, Birmingham
Anchor Inn | |
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View of the front of the Anchor Inn. | |
General information | |
Type | Public house |
Location | Digbeth, Birmingham, England |
Completed | 1901 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | James and Lister Lea |
Awards and prizes | Grade II listed |
The Anchor Inn is one of the oldest public houses in Digbeth, Birmingham, England, dating back to 1797. The current building was constructed in 1901 to a design by James and Lister Lea for the Holt Brewery Company. The terracotta on the façade is believed to have come from the Hathern Station Brick and Terracotta Company of Loughborough. On 10 December 1991 the building was designated Grade II listed building status, along with other nearby pubs such as the White Swan. The pub won the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) award of 'Regional Pub of the Year' in 1996/7, 1998/9, 2003/4 and again 2007/8.
References
- Historic England. "Details from image database (409970)". Images of England.
- Detailed history of this Public House
- Anchor Inn web site
Coordinates: 52°28′28.24″N 1°53′18.92″W / 52.4745111°N 1.8885889°W
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