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7.4 miles Fordham, Cambridgeshire, CB7
7.8 miles Walsham-le-Willows, Bury St. Edmunds, IP31
Country-style rooms in the converted stables of a 16th-century pub with free breakfast & a garden.
7.8 miles Redgrave, Diss, IP22
Idyllically located in the centre of this historic Suffolk village, this attractive 17th Century Pub is now a community owned free house and restaurant. The cosy bar area is known for its wide range of well kept real ales from a variety of local breweries
7.9 miles Kenninghall, Norwich, NR16
8 miles Ingham, Bury St. Edmunds, IP31
We are a family friendly country pub with rooms in Suffolk. We have an AA rosette for our food with an emphasis on seasonal locally sourced ingredients.
8.4 miles Rickinghall, Diss, IP22
The Bell Inn is a beautiful Country Inn located in a peaceful village setting, overlooking the surrounding countryside and started life as a 17th Century Coaching Inn.It is run by two local ladies Jordan Fox and Lindsey Booty.
8.5 miles Botesdale, Diss, IP22
Wood fired pizza and our own Gin ‘LUNA LUCEAT’ along with local ales, craft lagers, log fires, live music and a warm welcome are what make The Greyhound special.
8.7 miles Badwell Ash, Suffolk, IP31
The White Horse Inn is a beautiful 16th century coaching inn, which contains many original features. We acquired the The White Horse Inn in Oct 2018. At the time, the pub had one bar and a large part
8.8 miles Great Barton, Bury St. Edmunds, IP31
The Bunbury Arms is a beautiful pub, carvery & restaurant, situated in Great Barton, just outside Bury St. Edmunds on the A143. The Bunbury Arms has a fresh, colourful and modern look throughout, maki
8.8 miles Pakenham, Bury St. Edmunds, IP31
The Pakenham Fox is a traditional country pub set in the heart of Suffolk. A Suffolk flint building dating back to the late 1700s or early 1800s, the pub has been sympathetically restored in recent