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The Bell, Walberswick
Situated in the heart of the small seaside village of Walberswick in Suffolk, the 600-year-old pub The Bell is close to both the beach and the village green.
The Bell has open fires, traditional oak furniture and flagstone floors as well as a spacious garden to enjoy in the warmer months. As it’s such an ancient pub, there’s several rooms and snug areas in which to eat and drink, with no shortage of genuine Suffolk character. There is always a good selection of Adnams beers and wines as well as home-cooked, locally sourced food.
Walberswick is a great base for exploring the Suffolk Heritage Coast with Dunwich and Minsmere to the West and the Regency resort of Southwold – home of Adnams Brewery – just across the river and approachable by foot or a short river crossing by ferry.