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Beyton White Horse
Beyton White Horse
North, 52.23365,0.83078
Real Ale is sold here.
Bury Rd, IP30 9AB
grid reference TL 934 632
opened 17th century
owner/operator: Greene King
Fine 17th century timber framed building on village green. Deep well close to main entrance. Disabled toilet. Most of the building dates from the early 19th century, though some of it goes back to 1694 or earlier. Breakfast 8-10.30 Mon-Sat, 8.30-10.30 Sun.
Facilities
Accommodation available
Beer garden or other outside drinking area
Bus stop nearby (see transport links for details)
Evening meals
Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
Parking
Restaurant or separate dining area
Separate bar
Traditional pub games available
Railway station about 1.5 miles away (see transport links for details)
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Other nearby Suffolk pubs
Historical interest
The pub can be seen on this old OS map from about 1903 (interactive map)
There was a brewery here in 1870/80s
A reference appears in the Ipswich Journal*** on September 18th 1756 to the White Horse in Beyton.
Died, Mr John NUNN, farmer & corn dealer, in Northgate Street, Bury, late of Beighton White Horse.Bury & Norwich Post*** on January 28th, 1801***
To be sold by auction, all that old established, free, and good accustomed public inn, known by the sign of the White Horse, in Bayton, Suffolk, with malt house of 16 coombs steep, malt chambers, granaries, brewhouse,, good cellars, barns, stable, yards, garden, orchard with 2 acres, well planted with choice fruit trees, and 10 acres more or less, of excellent, arable land…
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(census information from Dudley Diaper)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
