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Anchor & Hope, Clapton

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One of Fuller's smallest pubs, on the bank of the River Lea and dating from about 1850. Refurbished a couple of years ago, it has one bar with wood panelling and a dartboard at the rear, with a wood fire and bar at the front. Drinkers include wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers, boaters and locals. Barbecues in summer, it is worth seeking out. Featured in 2017 film Anchor & Hope includes the landlord as an extra!

Historic Interest

Local listing;- Facing onto the River Lea the Anchor and Hope probably dates from the mid-19th century when the area was frequented by watermen, bargemen, dyers and chandlers. Since then this small public house (with only one bar) has created a larger-than-life reputation. In the early 1820s High Hill ferry could only be reached by Mount Pleasant Lane. Forty-four householders were recorded living here in 1821 with several of them being described as ‘dyers’. In 1851 a beer and chandler’s shop was recorded on the site. By the 1860s houses had spread higher up the slope (Harrington Hill) and the old village c.1890 survived in a 'veritable Alsatia' – a place without law - where the workers 'depended largely on summer pleasure-seekers' who came to delight at the unusual pastoral scene. Leslie Heath (1925-2003) was the Anchor's publican from 1953 to 2003. In 1973 he took over the licence from his father-in-law, William Wilders. In 1997 he was given an MBE for his services to the community. In the 1970s it was a favourite pub of CAMRA as it was one of the few pubs in London that sold real ale from a hand pump. It also became notorious for its ‘colourful' clientele who were described by one local as 'people who lived on the eccentric side of life’. During the 1980s and 90s the pub was frequented by Ken Campbell (actor, comedian, writer and director). The pub features in his play ‘Recollections of a Furtive Nudist’ (1991) - a perambulating tale up and down the River Lea. During the 19th and 20th centuries the pub was probably owned by Tollemache brewery (later merged with Tolly Cobbold). During this period it was known by locals as the Tolly House or the Little House. In the early 1970s Fuller’s brewery took over the pub. They continue to own it today and describe it as one of Fuller’s smallest pubs. The pub is two-storeys and constructed of brick. The lower-storey has brown glazed bricks to window cill level with brown stock bricks above. The upper storey is pebble dashed and painted. Large 17 and 20 light casement windows with thin metal frames and mullions on the ground and first floors. Above the ground floor windows there is a continuous frieze. The pub has two entrances: one on River Lea elevation and the other on a chamfered corner (with pediment above. The doors are timber panelled and glazed. ‘The Anchor & Hope’ sign is located above the main entrance on the chamfered wall. Roof hidden behind parapet.

Information for this venue is provided by the East London & City Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Hackney
Last updated
03/04/2022
Last surveyed
31/03/2022
Pub ID
ELC/14472
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

Two-storey pub built 1851 with a brown brick ground floor (dado is glazed brick) and rendered first floor. Canted bar looks to be inter-war, with filled in spittoon trough at its base. There are some old mirrors in the bar back; the old dado panelling is painted grey; and a 1930s brick fireplace on the right with a coal fire.

General information about historic pub interiors

Overlooking the River Lea Navigation, this is a two-storey pub built 1851 with a brown brick ground floor (dado is glazed brick) and rendered first floor. Note ‘The Anchor & Hope’ in stone relief above the main corner door. Now a small single roomed pub as a result of the removal of the wall separating the pub into two in 1962. Locals claim the right hand small room on the right (before the partition / wall removed) was an off sales and kids bought sweets from here.

The canted bar counter looks like it might be from the inter-war period and has a spittoon trough around the base but now filled in. The top is old. There are two bar back fittings, one with some old mirrors. Woodwork painted dark green. The pot shelf is modern. On right hand side the lower shelves are intact but the right hand side ones have been replaced by fridges. The room has old dado panelling recently painted a gastro grey colour. There is a small 1930s brick fireplace on the right with a coal fire. There is a wide arch to a rear area with panelling on the walls – old dado painted a gastro grey colour and above it more modern painted a cream colour. There is a window to the back of the servery that may have been a hatch in the past? A radiator sits in the front of what was a fireplace in the rear area. Modernised toilets.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
1:00pm - 11:00pm
No Service
Tuesday
1:00pm - 11:00pm
No Service
Wednesday
1:00pm - 11:00pm
No Service
Thursday
1:00pm - 11:00pm
No Service
Friday
1:00pm - 11:00pm
No Service
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 10:30pm
Noon - 9:00pm
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Terrestrial
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Weekends Only
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Weekends Only
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Nearby
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Games Games
Darts Board
Newspapers Newspapers
Real Fire Real Fire
Smoking Smoking
Not covered
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
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Fuller's
Cask Marque Cask Marque
Transport
Close to bus routes
393
Closest station (1150m)
Lea Bridge
Close to London Underground/Overground/DLR (850m)
Clapton
Directions
800yds N of Lea Bridge Rd, along river path
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