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A bit off the beaten track and found along the South Suffolk Cycle route, you'll find an oasis of great beer found in a traditional styled Suffolk freehouse. Recently taken under the wing of on-site unique microbrewery, Little Earth Project, they offer a mix of their own mixed fermentation wild beers as well as a mix of real ale & craft beer from independent British producers from local favourites Adnams & Crouch Vale to Burnt Mill, Duration & Ampersand. With knowledgeable staff to match the ever changing range of both cask and keg beers.
Beer & Cider festivals, as well as the annual Eddyfest (August BH) are usual highlights in the pub events calendar.
Historic Interest
A report in the Ipswich Journal** on 14 Jul in 1849 states that : Boxford & Edwardstone : Auction of the White Horse Beer-house, a timber-built & tiled messuage, occupied by Mr William GAME. NOTE: A messuage equates to a dwelling-house & may include outbuildings, orchard, curtilage or court-yard & garden. Formerly Olivers brewery - taken over by GK 1919
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
White Horse Inn, Edwardstone
Source: National