The Anchor Public House

From September 2022 - New landlord and Thai Restaurant /Takeaway
The Anchor



Greene King Ales
Large patio
Thai Food
63 North Street, Burwell CB25 0BA

01638 743970 Web Site Facebook Page On Instagram Food hygiene ratings




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Walk off those extra pounds with the Burwell Anchor Ramblers. Leave every Sunday, from the Anchor car park at 10 a.m, for a walk of about 5 to 6 miles, taking about 3 hours. See the web site for more information.
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