| © Hope and Anchor 2009 |
Opening Times
Monday - Saturday
12pm - 2pm
6pm - 9.30pm
Sunday
12 - 3pm
6pm - 9.30pm
Current Menu
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Children welcome
Cycle route
Ample parking
Sheltered Garden
Nearby Bed and Breakfasts
(See Location page)
History
The Hope and Anchor is an historic building, some parts of it dating
back to the 17th century.
The original building was enlarged at the end of the 18th century when the newly contructed Somerset canal ran close to the east side of the inn. It was about this time that the present name was adopted in an attempt to gain trade from the barges.
The advent of the railways saw the decline of canal traffic and the
canal was closed in 1898. The Somerset & Dorset railway track ran across
the Midford viaduct directly above the Hope & Anchor.
The single line section between Midford & Bath required a special safety
device known as "The Tablet". A train about to enter this section had to
pick up the tablet by means of a mechanical catcher. If the tablet was
not there it meant another train was already on that stretch of track.
Sometimes the act of giving up the tablet on the outward journeywould
result in the (accidental?) dropping of the tablet down the embankment
into the garden of the inn.
By some strange quirk of fate, this seemed to happen a lot more
frequently during opening hours - and climbing down to retrieve it was
thirsty work!
The Hope & Anchor was formerly owned by Courage Breweries and became a free house in 1976.

