Queen's Head, Bramfield

The Queen's Head is a pub in Bramfield, Suffolk, England. The pub was formerly known as the "Skeltons". It is a Grade II listed building, which dates back in part to the 1540's. It is 15 minutes from the coastal town of Southwold, and is in the centre of the village of Bramfield, Suffolk. It has excellent views of St. Andrew's Church from the landscaped gardens. St. Andrew's Church is home to the only detached round bell tower in Suffolk, and also faces the side of Bramfield Hall, where excellent examples of crinkle crankle walls can be found.

Queen's Head, Bramfield

The Queen's Head is a pub in Bramfield, Suffolk, England. The pub was formerly known as the "Skeltons". It is a Grade II listed building, which dates back in part to the 1540's. It is 15 minutes from the coastal town of Southwold, and is in the centre of the village of Bramfield, Suffolk. It has excellent views of St. Andrew's Church from the landscaped gardens. St. Andrew's Church is home to the only detached round bell tower in Suffolk, and also faces the side of Bramfield Hall, where excellent examples of crinkle crankle walls can be found.