This pub reopened on 19th May 2026. Further details are awaited and information on this page relating to the operation of the pub will be updated in due course (and should not be relied on in the meantime).
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.
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