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Sudbury White Horse
Sudbury White Horse
South West, 52.03953,0.73159
Cask Ale is sold here.
97 North St, CO10 1RF
grid reference TL 874 414
owner/operator: Greene King
Popular 17th-century pub with strong community focus and popular with local residents and visitors alike. Food available using fresh produce with nothing frozen and everything is home made. Live music most weekends. Well kept range of Greene King beers. Located near the market place and a great place to drop in for a beer and a chat.
Facilities
Accessible to disabled customers: There is no step-free access and there is no accessible toilet
Accommodation available
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
Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
Parking
Restaurant or separate dining area
Separate bar
Traditional pub games available
Railway station about 0.4 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).

Owner/operator: Greene King
Good C17th main street pub offering well kept beer, home cooked lunches, B&B and a range of pub games.
Beers: Greene King XX Mild, IPA, AbbotCAMRA's 1997 Suffolk Real Ale Guide
At the Sudbury Petty Sessions held in July 1865 the license for the White Horse Inn, Ballingdon, was transferred to Mrs Mauldon. Ipswich Journal, July 1865**
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(some old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)



Sudbury: 704 yards (643m)