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The pub retains a cosy two room timber framed bar but now incorporates a large new restaurant and kitchen to the rear.
The main drinking area near the bar has a large fireplace with a wood burner fitted. There are three to five beers on hand-pump, which change regularly. An annual beer festival is held in the summer.
The two acre garden includes a large outdoor seating area, two beautiful Petanque pistes, an outdoor fireplace, bicycle racks a and new large parking area. The pub is renowned for its Sunday lunches. During the week the pub is open for tea/coffee & cake from 11am. There are also quiz nights and themed food nights.
Historic Interest
The main building dates from the 17th century; with brickwork dating from the 19th century. In April 2010 pub owners, Punch Taverns sold the freehold property to new tenants who soon took possession & are now building their own new business venture. Photographs of this pub and more historical information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/374
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Turk's Head, Hasketon
Source: Local