A large two bar pub.
Historic Interest
Also listed at Albion hill in 1830, at 901 Woodbridge Rd (1865) & at 353 & 355 Woodbridge Rd (in 1871 & 1874 & 1891) A report in the Ipswich Journal** in May 1890 states that : An announcement of the marriage on the 11th May, at St John’s Church, Ipswich, by the Rev. W S King, William James, only son of Mr W J Cook, of the Case is Altered Inn, to Sarah Emily (Emmie), youngest daughter of the late Charles Roberts, hairdresser, all of Ipswich. Reputedly originally built in 1815 to accommodate troops billeted in the area. The present building dates from some time between 1904 & 1927; older maps showing the pub only occupying a smaller building located where the eastern end of the present pub now stands. Photographs of this pub and more historical information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/445
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Case is Altered, Ipswich