Chesterfield Road, Oakerthorpe, Derbyshire, DE55 7LP

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The Anchor Inn at Oakerthorpe

The Anchor Inn is a family run freehouse specialising in high quality food, good beer and fine wines.   We are particularly proud of our range of traditional ales that has earned us a place in The Good Beer Guide 2006.  We have a 20 cover fine dining restaurant plus a function room that can accommodate up to 100 people.  The Inn is situated in the delightful village of Oakerthorpe in the heart of Derbyshire alongside the B6013 (see map for directions on how to find us).  It is set in approximately 2 acres of land and has parking for 130 plus vehicles.

To the rear of the Inn runs the remains of a Roman road (Ryknild Street) and at the front is a large anchor that was brought from Portsmouth via a local scrap dealer in about 1983.

In 1742 the "Anchor Inn" was built by William Strelley (the local Squire) and was inherited by his fifth son in 1756  In 1742 the ‘Anchor Inn’ opened here for the first time. It remained part of the Strelley estate until 1908.  It is thought that an anchor appears on one part of the Strelley coat of arms. The Strelley family had a house on the site of nearby ‘Holly Bank’ from 1655.  The Anchor was very much part of the Strelley estate where rents were collected, meetings held and miners discussed the running of the nearby collieries.

                A little more about the history of The Anchor Inn.

Although The Anchor Inn  was built during the coaching period it was very small and was popular with the mining community and local farmers. The first innkeeper was William Lisset who remained here until 1753.  In front of the Inn was a well, and to the left was Holly Bank and to the right  were some small cottages. 
The first alteration to the original building of The Anchor Inn was in 1925 but the majority of it enlargement has taken place over the last 30 years.

 The Anchor Inn is proud of its local history, enjoy your visit.

The Anchor Inn Web Cam is situated above the car park, click the link in the left-hand panel to view the camera.

 

 

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