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Timber framed pub which is popular with diners & offers a number of seating areas. Set close to the village's famous water splash. Be careful of the ducks!
The building dates from about 1379.
Historic Interest
An extract from a report in the Suffolk Chronicle** on Apr-10 in 1813 states that : Sale by Auction on 29 April 1813 Lot 3. A capital public house known by the sign of The Bell, Kersey, in the occupation of Mr Robert WARD consisting of 3 parlours, 6 chambers, good kitchen, brew house, pantry, cellar & wash house, stable, yard, cart lodge & an excellent malting office with chambers for 15 coombs steep. The building dates from the 14th century. Photographs of this pub and more historical information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/588
Bell, Kersey