Hoxne

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Population: 800
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Folk Customs:
Jankyn Smith's Endowment
John Sayers Dole

Hoxne Events

May
Hoxne Swan Beer Festival

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Swan Inn
"After being put in the bar not the restaurant as agreed, we found the food that was good was well presented, but it required a slightly longer than comfortable wait. ..." More

Swan Inn
"Went to the Swan last saturday for the first time. Had a brilliant meal - absolutely superb food. Theres a really great atmosphere here on a Saturday night.. ..." More

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Hoxne is a beautiful village in the historical county of Suffolk, and is home to over eight hundred people. The village is steeped in history, from the first settlers of centuries ago, to the Roman's who buried a treasure trove of gold and silver wonders that were hidden until 1992. There is an impressive church with a 15th Century tower, a welcoming 15th Century Inn, and enchanting thatched cottages and houses nestling around the village green. Hoxne is famed for being the place where the ancient East Anglian King, Edmund met his demise when marauding Vikings arrived in the 9th Century now marked by an old stone cross where the tree once stood.

Inn

The Horseshoes

Pub and Bar

Swan Inn

School

St Edmund’s Primary School

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The Horseshoes (1.11 miles)

The Horseshoes
Breakfast from 7am till 11am Monday to Friday
Food served all day every day
Senior Citizens special lunch every Wednesday.
Bed & Breakfast En-Suite Rooms.Beer Garden.Disabled toilet & access.
Real Ales, Keg Beers.
The Horseshoes is a privately owned free ... More | visit website
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Scole Inn (2.12 miles)

Scole Inn
The Scole Inn is a historic coaching inn dating back to 1655. The impressive exterior of the building reflects the Dutch influence of the period, creating a unique setting. The inn is a popular location ... More | visit website
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Cornwallis Country Hotel and Restaurant (The) (2.66 miles)

Cornwallis Country Hotel and Restaurant (The)

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Few and far between are opportunities to experience something very special. If you appreciate an informal yet refined hospitality combined with a beautifully understated elegance, then you'll find The Cornwallis ... More

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Brome Grange Hotel (2.93 miles)

Brome Grange Hotel
Midway between the market towns of Diss in Norfolk & Eye in Suffolk & halfway between Ipswich & Norwich, the Grange founded in the 17th century, today offers both business & leisure travellers every modern ... More | visit website
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Dickleburgh Crown (3.14 miles)

A small friendly pub/hotel set in the quiet village of Dickleburgh located 6 miles from Diss in the heart of the beautiful Norfolk countryside. The accommodation comprises of four superb individual chalet rooms situated at ... More | visit website
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Abbey Woods Cottage (3.75 miles)

Abbey Woods Cottage
Traditional brick built 6 bedroom Suffolk cottage, also available as three bedroom, in the heart of Suffolk countryside with oak beams set in large well kept garden surrounded by open fields at end of ... More | visit website
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The Park Hotel (4.32 miles)

The Park Hotel
A beautifully restored East Anglian Hotel located near to the town centre, The Park Hotel boasts a fine restaurant, bar, lounge area and meeting rooms. All 19 rooms are en-suite, non smoking and with flatscreen colour TV's with ... More | visit website
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Bull Auberge (4.77 miles)

Bull Auberge

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The Auberge is a superb family run hotel and restaurant in the centre of East Anglia. It is conveniently situated for visits to Cambridge, Newmarket, Norwich, Ipswich, the Norfolk Broads ... More | visit website

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Old Ram Coaching Inn (5.03 miles)

Old Ram Coaching Inn

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The Old Ram Coaching Inn is a listed Inn dating back to the 17th Century; documents reveal that it has been a coaching Inn for most of its life. The ... More

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Orchard Cottage (5.37 miles)

Orchard Cottage

A perfect rural idyll, this lovely, recently built and very comfortable cottage lies peacefully on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Set in its own garden, it overlooks horses, sheep and goats grazing on the owners' six acre ... More | visit website

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Battle of Northampton - 1460, Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen of England - 1553, Battle of Beachy Head - 1690, The Battle of Britain begins - 1940, Launch of the Parking Meter - 1958
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