Situated in a charming village just two miles off the A14 this fine 14th century building retains the original low beams & stone floor in the public bar. Darts, pool & crib are played here. The large lounge has a big open fireplace. Home cooked food is served in the potting shed & tasty snacks throughout the pub. The large enclosed garden & patio are wonderful for families in the summer. The fireplace was built from stone taken from the abbey at Bury after it was destroyed during the dissolution.
Historic Interest
The pub name comes from Squire Gardener, who owned the village in the 14th century. Photographs of this pub and more historical information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/973
Gardener's Arms, Tostock