To get the best out of this site you need Javascript enabled. If you cannot enable Javascript, please use the menu at the page bottom to navigate around the site.
Badingham White Horse
Badingham White Horse
South West, 52.25765,1.38014
Cask Ale is sold here.
Low street, IP13 8JR
grid reference TM 307 675
bar / diner
owner/operator: Moss & Co
An attractive building set well back from the road and fronted with a large garden. There is a small public bar, plus a larger lounge & dining space. Outdoor pizza oven.
There is a large outside drinking area, complete with a bowling green and a pillory.
The pub was built late 16th-early 17th century.
Facilities
Accessible to disabled customers
Beer garden or other outside drinking area
Bus stop nearby (see transport links for details)
Cider (real draught, not keg) available
Dogs welcome
Evening meals
Family friendly
Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
Parking
Real fire
Restaurant or separate dining area
Separate bar
Traditional pub games available
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Historical interest
The pub can be seen on this old OS map from about 1903 (interactive map)
Owner/operator: Adnams
Attractive pub, set well back from the road and fronted by a large beer garden. The small public bar with games contrasts with a comfortable lounge and separate non-smoking dining area (children permitted if eating).. A good value menu contains several daily specials to accompany the consistently well served beer. Preserves the "real outdoors" alongside plusher indoor facilities.
Beer: Adnams Mild (summer), Bitter, Old, Broadside (summer).CAMRA's 1997 Suffolk Real Ale Guide
A witness in a case of robbery and wounding. Two men were found guilty and sentenced to transportation for life.Ipswich Journal, April 3rd 1841**
Doyland accused Francis Girling, a farmer of steeling an eel prytch and pole…
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(some old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com )
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)
(1861 census information from Malcolm Fairley)
