Express & Star

Impressive bird's eye view of site of former Brownhills pub as it is transformed into care home

Exclusive drone images give a glimpse into a new development on the site of a former pub.

Plus
Published

Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565

The land used to be home to the Anchor Inn, but now work is well under way on a new 90-bedroom care home.

The Brownhills pub was demolished to allow Macc Care Ltd to build the three-storey home, complete with state of the art equipment and facilities including a cinema, on the site of The Anchor Inn on Chester Road.

A new 90-bedroom care home is starting to take shape. The three-storey home is being built on the site of the former Anchor Inn pub, Chester Road, Brownhills.
A new 90-bedroom care home is starting to take shape. The three-storey home is being built on the site of the former Anchor Inn pub, Chester Road, Brownhills.

Planners at Walsall Council approved the development, which the company said will create more than the equivalent of 80 full-time jobs and provide an ‘enhanced’ quality of life for residents.

And the justification for the loss of the pub was that there were 10 other boozers within a 2km walking distance of the Anchor. These are the Shire Oak, The Jack Jigger, The Shoulder of Mutton, The Jiggers Whistle, The Royal Exchange, Boatmans Rest, The Black Cock, The Swan, Smithy’s Forge and Hussey Arms.