The Crown is a busy family-run free house and cosy hotel set in the popular antiques centre of Long Melford. Two regular ales and two changing guests together with real cider are served on hand pumps. A high-quality home cooked menu is served in the large bar and separate restaurant. There is a large attractive patio garden for summer dining and drinking. Eleven comfortable bedrooms are available for those wishing to stay and explore this picturesque area.
Historic Interest
A report in the Ipswich Journal*** on 24 & 26 Mar in 1858 states that at an Auction of the Crown, Long Melford; by order of the Proprietor, contact Messrs GREENE & PARTRIDGE of BSE (article includes a Full building description including "storage for 6000 Gallons"). A report in the Bury & Norwich Post** on Aug-24 in 1869 when James Albon was the landlord states that : "David Mitchel, labourer, of Melford, was charged by James Albon of the Crown Inn, Bridge Street, with refusing to quit his house when requested to do so. Fined 5s & 6s 6d costs." A report in the Ipswich Journal*** on 26 Oct in 1869 states that : The licensed Vctuallers Tea Association advertised the sale of tea via its Suffolk Agents. This was a response to the irregular sale of Wine by Grocers & included a reference to A. CLAYDON of the Crown, Long Melford. A report in the Bury & Norwich Post** on Feb-02 in 1886 when Mrs Anne Claydon was the landlord states that : December 1st 1885 was polling day & the Yellows of Glemsford marched into Melford causing damage to any building showing a Blue bill poster. This mob attacked the Crown breaking all the windows & causing £137 15s 6d damage, & the landlady fled over the rear wall in fear of her life. The army was called out & when the order was given to load with "ball cartridge" the mob quickly dispersed.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Crown Inn, Long Melford
Source: National