The Cherry Tree is a historic (Grade II Listed) pub. It is popular for its food (including breakfasts which are served from before the bar opens), and it seeks to use quality locally sourced ingredients.
There is a good sized car park and a large garden (including children's play area). There is also other external seating. An additional external bar is used on a seasonal basis.
The pub hosts a variety of events including live music/DJ sets and quiz nights. Current events will appear on the pub's Facebook page. Family games are available to play and the pub is child and dog friendly.
Ensuite accommodation is available in a converted outdoor barn (also a Listed Building).
The pub has a toilet accessible to disabled customers.
In the usual way, opening hours and food service times may be subject to change from time to time and visitors may wish to confirm these with the pub.
Historic Interest
The building dates from the 17th century. Although the tree no longer remains, it is still shown in a picture by the famous Suffolk painter, Thomas Churchyard, inside the pub. The Cherry Tree was named Community Pub of the Year in Adnams' 2008 Pub Awards.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Adnams (seasonal)
Cask Ale
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