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4.4 miles Gislingham, Eye, IP23
4.5 miles Ixworth, Bury St. Edmunds, IP31
4.5 miles Norton, Bury St. Edmunds, IP31
THE NORTON DOG (THE DOG INN), IXWORTH ROAD, NORTON, SUFFOLK. IP31 3LP. OUR FIVE STEPS TO SAFER SOCIALISING Enjoy a friendly welcome and freshly prepared food in comfortable surroundings. With the al
4.5 miles Ixworth, Bury St. Edmunds, IP31
Welcome to The Pykkerell Inn, a historic coaching inn based in the quaint village of Ixworth on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, close to Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Thetford.
4.6 miles Cotton, Stowmarket, IP14
The Trowel and Hammer is an attractive, part thatched pub situated in the picturesque village of Cotton approximately 6 miles north of Stowmarket. It is a listed building oozing with character and charm not to mention original oak beams and open fires.
4.6 miles Elmswell, Bury St. Edmunds, IP30
The Fox at Elmswell is a unique Pub/Thai Restaurant situtaed in the centre of one of the largest and most active villages in Suffolk. Ideally located opposite the Railway Station, The Fox has a good sized car park.
4.7 miles Elmswell, Bury St. Edmunds, IP30
4.8 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
5.1 miles Coney Weston, Suffolk, IP31
The Swan is a friendly rural pub offering a home cooked locally sourced menu and holding a variety of events. Come and meet Mel and Al and enjoy a good time.
5.4 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