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East Bergholt Hare & Hounds
East Bergholt Hare & Hounds
North East, 51.97813,1.02089
Cask Ale is sold here.
Heath Rd, CO7 6RL
grid reference TM 075 353
opened 1450
owner/operator: Wellington
A fine pargetted ceiling in the main bar dates from about 1590, whilst other bar is more intimate.
There's a large garden.
Facilities
Accessible to disabled customers
Beer garden or other outside drinking area
Dogs welcome: on a lead
Evening meals
Family friendly
Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
Parking
Restaurant or separate dining area: eat anywhere
Separate bar
Traditional pub games available: incl pentanq (floodlit)
WiFi available: free.
Railway station about 3.1 miles away (see transport links for details)
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Other nearby Suffolk pubs
Historical interest
The pub is shown on this old OS map from about 1902 (interactive map)
Owner/operator: Phoenix Inns
A fine C15th pub retaining a pargetted ceiling added in 1590.Good quality beer complements the surroundings. Lunchtime meals Fri-Sat only.
Beers: Adnams Mild, Bitter, Broadside; Draught Bass; guest beerCAMRA's 1997 Suffolk Real Ale Guide
To be sold at auction all the household furniture and other effects of Mr Samuel Skeet, who is leaving the Hare and Hounds, East Bergholt; consisting of bedsteads with moreen and other hangings, good featherbeds, blankets, and quilts, chairs, tables, chest of drawers, 8 day clock, copper boilers, saucepans, pewter etc.Ipswich Journal, September 1805**
Landlords
1805: Mr Samuel Skeet ((is leaving the Hare and Hounds - Sep 1805**))
1841: Mary Nichol ((Publican, Head/60y/born outside Suffolk))
1844: Mary Nichols
1851: Mary Church ((Innkeeper, Head/Widow/44y/born East Bergholt))
1855: Mary Church
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)
