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Suffolk - Flempton

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

This pub is currently closed (since 01/01/2016)

Listed Status: II

The Green
Flempton
IP28 6EL

OS ref: TL813699

Real Ale: Yes

Lunchtime Meals: Yes

Evening Meals: Yes

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UPDATE 2020.

Closed in 2016. Was put on the market - ACV activated but no bid made by locals. West Suffolk Council's ACV records show "No application to bid - property now to be sold on the open market without restriction."

It appears the property has been sold, There are no indications of the intention of new owners as no recent planning applications.

The description when it closed is shown below. The accompanying photographs show the interior as a pub.


Late 18th century village pub which was substantially altered around.1960, when a former cottage on the right was incorporated into the pub, but has changed little since. The present public bar (two small rooms prior to 1960) has a quarry tiled floor, bar counter, bar back with illuminated panel at the top and fireplace, all from the 1960s. The off sales hatch installed at that time is still there. The lounge has another 1960s bar back, but the curved bar counter is more modern. A small dining room beyond has a 1960s fireplace. On the left of the public bar is a separate pool room with a 1930/1950s brick fireplace and some 1960s seating moved from the bar.
UPDATE 2020.

Closed in 2016. Was put on the market - ACV activated but no bid made by locals. West Suffolk Council's ACV records show "No application to bid - property now to be sold on the open market without restriction."

It appears the property has been sold. There are no indications of the intention of new owners as no recent planning applications.

The description when it closed is shown below. The accompanying photographs show the interior as a pub.


Late 18th century village pub which was substantially altered c.1960 but little changed since. Photo on the wall shows the front door was the one into the bar. In c. 1960 a former cottage on the right was brought into pub use. The present public bar (two small rooms prior to 1960) has a 1960s quarry tiled floor, bar counter, bar back with illuminated panel at the top and fireplace. The off sales hatch installed in the 1960s is still there. The lounge has another 1960s bar back, but the curved bar counter is more modern. A small dining room beyond has a 1960s fireplace. On the left of the public bar is a separate pool room with a 1930/1950s brick fireplace and some 1960s seating moved from the bar.
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