Throughout the month of July, Becky (Queen of the Squares) is feeling blue. Ideal for me to showcase the most dominant colour of Cornwall in all its guises.
The Blue Anchor

Blue July: Day Fourteen
inspired by the colours of the land, sea and sky of Cornwall
Throughout the month of July, Becky (Queen of the Squares) is feeling blue. Ideal for me to showcase the most dominant colour of Cornwall in all its guises.
Blue July: Day Fourteen
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Thatβs a lovely old building, Jude
Very old Sue! See my reply to Pete.
Just been to look – great historic place!
A suitable colour for the pub name. And I like the anchor in the thatch too. π
Best wishes, Pete.
The Blue Anchor is one of the oldest original Inns in Britain that continues to maintain a working brewery. Dating back to the 15th century, the Inn boasts 600 years of brewing! Originally a monks rest house, which produced a strong honey based mead, it now produces a variety of ‘Spingo Ales’ to traditional recipes.
Yes, that’s old even for Britain. I would love to visit and have a pint. π
I bet it has some stories to tell. π
I imagine so!
With 600 years of brewing in its past, Mr ET would love to visit here. I would just love to visit such a beautiful old building.
A fair few breweries in Cornwall. As someone who prefers wine (or gin) I’m not tempted.
I’m sure Mr ET and his friend Kevin will have your share.
Hope it is good stuff they brew!!
Can you please ask them next time though to have their poster in blue too π
Haha… this was going to be one for your square roofs challenge, but I didn’t have a photo of the actual anchor in the thatch!
love it!
ooh and maybe there’s a challenge – things on buildings!
Or old things…
now there’s a thought for October
The Blue Anchor, very appropriate. π
One of OH’s gigs? π π
There is a lot of music in Helston but too far for us. He tends to favour St Ives and Penzance.
I really likethe stone buildings and the anchor is a cool touch