English: The Anchor Inn, Salterforth. A comfortable and friendly Inn, with an interesting history. It was built on top of the original packhorse inn catering for trade from Cheshire [Salterforth = Salters' Ford] when the Leeds Liverpool Canal was built. Parts of the original Inn can still be seen down in the cellars and, having been undisturbed for a couple of centuries, there is now a magnificent array of stalactites and stalagmites in the original cellars.
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