The building retains many original beams. It has a large garden with a children's play area.
The core of the building is thought to date from the 16th century, with major 18th & 19th century alterations.
Historic Interest
A report in the Ipswich Journal*** on 29 Apr in 1835 states that : Died, on 20th April, Mr William WIGGEN, aged 58, of the Cock Inn, Bramford, leaving a widow & 6 children. A report was in the Bury & Norwich Post** in 1838 (Dec-26) when a Mr Cana bought he pub as part of the Samuel Alexander's Brewery sale, the Cock selling for ÂŁ680.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Cask Ale
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