Blue Anchor
| Status: | Closed and demolished |
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| Address: |
Maid Lane, SE1
(streetmap)
(osm)
(gmap)
(bingmap)
(streetview)
Note: The location on these maps is approximate.
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| London borough: | Southwark |
| Former address: | [later New Park Street, now Park Street] |
| Historical parish: | Southwark St Saviour |
| Dates open: | by 1719-at least 1834 |
| Owner: | Barclay Perkins (former) |
| Links: | |
| Notes: | Presumably attached to Barclay Perkins (earlier Henry Thrale's) Anchor Brewery. Location on the map is a guess, but there's a Blue Anchor Court marked on Horwood's map of 1799, running off Maid Lane (now Park St) to the south, just a few metres east of where modern Southwark Bridge Road crosses, so the pub was presumably located there. |
| Sources: | Dates/Owner: Archives |
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| References: | ACC/2305/01/816/1-24 |
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