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Created page with "<big>'''Hope & Anchor''', ''Wanlip Road, Syston, Leicestershire LE7 1PD''</big> See: Percy Barradale (Syston) On 15th October 1899, Percy Barradale moved to the Hope and Anchor on Wanlip Road. According to an article in the Leicester Mercury, based on a letter from his grandson, he employed a Billy Baum to help with the brewing. He was at the Hope & Anchor until 1st June 1901. category: Leicestershire"
 
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On 15th October 1899, Percy Barradale moved to the Hope and Anchor on Wanlip Road. According to an article in the Leicester Mercury, based on a letter from his grandson, he employed a Billy Baum to help with the brewing. He was at the Hope & Anchor until 1st June 1901.
On 15th October 1899, Percy Barradale moved to the Hope and Anchor on Wanlip Road. According to an article in the Leicester Mercury, based on a letter from his grandson, he employed a Billy Baum to help with the brewing. He was at the Hope & Anchor until 1st June 1901.
The pub was later run by Grand Metropolitan (Watney's), then Greene King as a 'Hungry Horse'. It is a popular canalside destination.






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Latest revision as of 18:02, 28 July 2025

Hope & Anchor, Wanlip Road, Syston, Leicestershire LE7 1PD

See: Percy Barradale (Syston)

On 15th October 1899, Percy Barradale moved to the Hope and Anchor on Wanlip Road. According to an article in the Leicester Mercury, based on a letter from his grandson, he employed a Billy Baum to help with the brewing. He was at the Hope & Anchor until 1st June 1901.

The pub was later run by Grand Metropolitan (Watney's), then Greene King as a 'Hungry Horse'. It is a popular canalside destination.