Pubs & bars in Parham that have a real fire

Trying to find pubs in Parham that have a real fire? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 13 miles     Location: Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1

This pub was purpose built in the 1930s as The Cricketers. From the 1930s, thirsty workers could drop in here. Originally a Tollemache pub, the style is copied from Helmingham Hall, the home of the To

Distance: 13 miles     Location: Holywells, Ipswich, IP3

This is a traditional community local with good beer that can be enjoyed in the large secluded garden. This pub has a variety of events that are held, but on a daily basis customers enjoy the warm atmosphere that is created by the landlord.

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Needham, Harleston, IP20

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Needham Market, Ipswich, IP6

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Trimley St. Martin, Felixstowe, IP11

Distance: 15 miles     Location: Walberswick, Suffolk, IP18

The Anchor is an award-winning inn and restaurant-with-rooms. We are fortunate to be in the charming village of Walberswick across the footbridge from the market town of Southwold. We want to creat

Distance: 15 miles     Location: Southwold, Suffolk, IP18

An Adnams pub overlooking (and sometimes in!) the River Blyth in Southwold, serving the finest & freshest local seafood.

Distance: 15 miles     Location: Wortwell, Harleston, IP20

A traditional family run pub offering traditional home cooked pub food We cater for all dietary needs Child friendly and dog friendly

Distance: 15 miles     Location: Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11

The Falcon is a great friendly pub where everyone is welcome. occasional live music and other events, great rear garden and a good friendly atmosphere.

Distance: 15 miles     Location: Sproughton, Ipswich, IP8

The building dates back to the 18th century when Sproughton was a small hamlet, most of the few inhabitants making their living from the land. Although for most of its long history the building was di

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