Charsfield Three Horseshoes
The St, IP13 7PY
grid reference: TM 255 563
tel. 01473 737330
Opening hours (as of 05/04/2008)
11.30-2.30, 7-11 (closed Thu lunch); 12-3, 7-10.30 Sun
11.30-2.30, 7-11 (closed Thu lunch); 12-3, 7-10.30 Sun
Regular real ales: Adnams Bitter, Earl Soham + guest beer (changes weekly).
Guest beers: range varies
Small two bar pub set in this pretty village which will be forever linked with the fictional village of Akenfield. The modernised pub interiors offer a comfortable lounge and dining area in one room and a livelier but simply furnished public bar with tiled floor, real fire and piano. The landlord regularly e-mails many regulars to keep them informed of pub guest beers and forthcoming events. A service, he says, that he is happy to provide and is increasingly popular and called “alemail”. Traditional food all week except Thursday lunchtimes (when the pub is closed). In-house darts matches and card games on Thursday evenings. Bus twice a day through village.
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Local licensing authority for Charsfield is Suffolk Coastal
Last updated: May 10th 2008
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The addresses of old pubs (numbers and sometimes even street names) may not always co-incide with the building's current address (if it's still standing), as street names sometimes change, as do numbering schemes
Please contact Nigel Smith with any corrections.
For technical problems with this site (pages failing to load, wrong search results, etc.) please contact Tony Green
