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Easton White Horse
Easton White Horse
South West, 52.17919,1.33846
Cask Ale is sold here.
The Street, IP13 0ED
grid reference TM 283 586
bar / restaurant, opened 18th century
owner/operator: Punch Pubs & Co (Punch Taverns)
An attractive 18th century building with a drinking area to th front and a bar area towards the back. It looks small & quaint from the outside, but is deceptively spacious inside.
The pub has a good reputation for food.
It also offers a supply of magazines & books plus some board games.
The building dates from the late 16th or early 17th century, with a 19th century façade.
Facilities
- Beer garden or other outside drinking area
- Beer served through handpumps
- Dogs welcome
- Evening meals
- Family friendly
- Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
- Parking
- Pub sells beer from local brewers
- Real fire
- Restaurant or separate dining area
- Traditional pub games available
Railway station about 3.8 miles away (see transport links for details)
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Historical interest
The pub is shown on this old OS map from about 1903 (interactive map)
Owner/operator: Pubmaster
Quaint C18th building which as been recently extended.
Beers: Whitbread Flowers IPA, Original.CAMRA's 1997 Suffolk Real Ale Guide
Died on the 25th August 1835, at Stutton, after a few days illness, Elizabeth Driver, aged 6 years, only daughter of the late Mr William Driver, of the White Horse Inn, Easton.Ipswich Journal, August 1835**
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)