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In 1704 the Debourne Estate in Cowes leased the land called St Mary's mead on which the Anchor now stands, for 99 years to one Ladowyke Brandenburg, a victualler.
Called the 'House of the Three Trumpeters' it became the principle coaching inn of Cowes. The name changed to the 'Anchor Inn' in the 1820's |
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