The Anchorage is a Grade II* listed building in Handsworth Wood, Birmingham, England.
[1] It was built in 1899, to Arts and Crafts-style designs by Joseph Crouch and Edmund Butler,[1] as a house for Alfred Constantine, a manufacturing jeweller.
[1] A fire in around 1977 burnt the main hall's minstrels' gallery and a set of murals, The Hunt and Feast, by Fred Davis.
[1][3] Other interior fittings include metal work by a member of the Bromsgrove Guild, possibly Benjamin Creswick, and embroidery by Mary Newill, who also made stained glass for some of the windows.
[1] The building was granted protection from unauthorised alteration through Grade II* listed designation on 8 July 1982.