| THE ANCHOR INN BROWNHILLS | |
| THE EARLY YEARS | |
![]() The photo above shows the Anchor Bridge looking up the high street. The farm house and toll house have been replaced by a block of maisonettes. Sited on the Chester Road at the bottom of Brownhills High Street where in 1769 on
Yates' map of Staffordshire a building called, 'Cats Hall' stood, is The Anchor
Inn. The Anchor bridge was built in 1797 to carry the Old Chester Turnpike Road
over the newly built canal. There was a Toll House built on the opposite side of the
bridge to the Anchor around 1854 when the original Toll House by Old Warren House Farm was
no longer used as the old Chester road was diverted to make way for the Canal. The Toll
House was demolished in 1910 when the road was widened.
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| LATER YEARS | |
| In more recent times my Great Grandfather Horace Steward
was Landlord in 1926. In the early 1950's the
proprietors of the Anchor were Arthur and Celina Preston. The Anchor has
always been a popular pub and was frequented by the local coal miners who spent there time
and money in there playing in Card, Domino and darts teams.
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