Fraddon
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fraddon is a small village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is famed for its food hall, and chucky Cheese. Mebyon Kernow, the movement for Cornish self-determination is based there. Situated on the A30 just south of St. Columb Road. The busy A30 used to run through Fraddon itself but has now been bypassed.
Fraddon's The Blue Anchor Inn is famed for being the first stop the king’s messenger made for rest and refreshment on his journey to announce the victory of Trafalgar in October 1805.
It's Brewers Fayre, The Penhale Round, beside the A30 is said be built on the site of a prehistoric settlement (or in the least named after it) that has had evidence of occupation excavated dating back to Middle Bronze Age (circa 1300-900BC).