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Last updated: March 6th 2010

Overview

We're currently re-checking details for this pub, so a few details may be slightly out of date at present.

The St, IP31 1NG

grid reference: TL 855 707

previously known as: Culford Arms, Griffin

tel: 01284 728443

email: info AT thecadogan DOT co DOT uk

website: http://www.thecadogan.co.uk/

regular real ales: Greene King IPA/Abbot


Large flint and stone faced building that contains various rooms.

The pub was renovated in 2007 and decorated to a very high standard.

A brewery was once located on this site.


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Local licensing authority for Ingham is St Edmundsbury


Note

Earl Cadogan is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Great Britain. The Cadogan family descends from Major William Cadogan, a cavalry officer in Oliver Cromwell's army. Henry Cadogan (1868–1908) Viscount Chelsea, was heir apparent to the earldom and was MP for Bury St Edmunds (1892-1900) but died seven years before his father.

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