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Dining Pubs in Sudbury

Boars Head Hotel, Sudbury

Boars Head Hotel
Lichfield Road
Sudbury
Derbyshire
DE6 5GX
telephone: 01283 820344
website: www.boars-head-hotel.co.uk

The Boars Head Hotel is about 2 miles south of Sudbury. This rambling hotel (AA three stars) sells a range of real ales including Bass and Ruddles County. Good value bar food and restaurant. The old part of the hotel dates back to the 17th century and was originally part of the Vernon Estate. The Boar's Head is reputed to have been lost by one of Lord Vernon's ancestors in a card game!
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08:24 14/12/04
Difficult to beat for a reasonably priced quality Sunday lunch
19:55 24/07/04
Excellent food and accomodation at very affordable prices. Prime location for touring Central England.
 
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