One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: C
This small stone-built town pub of 1891 has a public bar with original back gantry with carved columns and Usher's India Pale Ale and Taylor's & Ferguson Scotch Whisky mirrors. The bar has post-war ply-panelled walls, an attractive geometric-patterned ceiling, and two good stained and leaded window screens. The original bar counter has a post-war ribbed hardboard frontage and a water tap on top. There used to be a small snug on the left, but the short partition enclosing it was removed in 2008. The windows and tiled floor are modern.
Anchor Tavern, Bo'ness
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