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Lindsey Lindsey Rose
Lindsey Lindsey Rose
formerly Red Rose
North West, 52.07448,0.89206
Cask Ale is sold here.
Lindsey Tye, IP7 6PP
grid reference TL 982 457
bar / diner, opened 15th century
The Lindsey Rose is a historic pub in the village of Lindsey, Suffolk, dating back to the 15th century. It was established as a Suffolk Hall House in 1478 and has served the community for over 500 years, becoming the sole local pub after the closure of a nearby establishment called The White Rose. The pub was renovated and reopened in 2017 by the Nedging Hall Estate and now (2025) serves locally sourced food and supports a strong community focus.
Facilities
Beer festivals: August Bank Holiday Weekend
Beer garden or other outside drinking area
Beer served through handpumps
Dogs welcome: Only one half of the pub is dog friendly.
Evening meals
Family friendly
Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
Parking
Real fire
Restaurant or separate dining area
Separate bar
Special events
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: free
[Red Rose]
300 year old pub and restaurant with large garden and play area. Extensive menu, with several vegetarian options. A log fire roars in the inglenook during the winter months.
Beers: Adnams Bitter, Broadside; Greene King IPA; guest beer.CAMRA's 1997 Suffolk Real Ale Guide
The Bell, Kersey, occupier Mr Wm GRIMWADE (Copyhold) & premises in Lindsey Tye, formerly known as The Rose, occupier Mr Vincent ARTHY at £6 per annum.Ipswich Journal, January 15th1847**
Married on the 17th, at Lyndsey, by Rev. C G Moore, vicar, Mr John Arthy, of the Rose Inn, to Edith, only daughter of the late Mr Fenner, veterinary surgeon.Ipswich Journal, May 1870***
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
(*** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)



Sudbury: 8.8 miles (14.2km)