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Sudbury North Street Tavern
Sudbury North Street Tavern
formerly French Horn, Horn
South West, 52.04098,0.7301
Real Ale is sold here.
66-68 North St, CO10 1RE
grid reference TL 873 415
opened Victorian
owner/operator: Hawthorn Leisure
Popular games venue with L shaped bar. Live music on Fri + Sat eve. Children welcome until 7pm. Disabled toilet.
Facilities
Accessible to disabled customers
Beer garden or other outside drinking area
Beer served through handpumps
Bus stop nearby (see transport links for details)
Dogs welcome
Family friendly
Live music
Parking
Traditional pub games available: Bar billiards
Railway station about 0.5 miles away (see transport links for details)
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Historical interest
The pub is shown on this OS town plan from 1881 (larger map).
In the 19th century, this was a brewpub.
died, aged 10 years, Charles, only son of Mr Ambrose STILLITOE, of the Horn Inn, Sudbury. His illness was occasioned by fright at seeing an accident which lately caused the death of the ostler at the above Inn.Ipswich Journal, May 25th 1842***
Inquest at the Horn Inn at Sudbury on Mrs Lavinia Roberts, wife of the assistant master of Sudbury grammar school who shot herself through the forehead with a pistol which contained two balls.9 June 1863
The marriage took place on the 18th January 1865 between Mr Charles Ewan, second son of Mr E C Green, Horn Inn, Sudbury, and Angelina, fourth daughter of the late Mr Slater, miller, of Melford.Ipswich Journal, January 1865**
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Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(* report reproduced with kind permission from Foxearth & District Local History Society)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)
(some old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com)
(James Bell census information courtesy of his Great Great Grandson Roger Bell)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
(**** Last Orders is a free local newsletter - published by Suffolk CAMRA members since 1978)
