The Anchor Inn is over 450 years old and was originally opened as a Seamen's Mission.
We returned to the village at a great pace, and Poirot made a beeline for the Anchor Inn.
Just north of this, the Anchor Inn is on the banks of the river, and canoes can be hired from here.
When the Anchor Inn was still in business, its menu consisted mainly of American fare.
Follow main street to sea, keeping right behind The Anchor Inn on Common Lane.
Two new "affordable houses" were constructed c. 2010 opposite the Anchor Inn, increasing the size of the settlement somewhat.
Next in sight is the Cannon Street railway bridge and the Anchor Inn on the south side.
Village attractions include a footpath near the river, a pub known as the Anchor Inn plus the village hall and two churches.
The village is accessed from the B6049 about a mile north of where it crosses the A623 at the Anchor Inn.
The Anchor Inn is a popular pub with good beers and a fantastic view over the sea.