The Royal Oak
Located in a quaint hamlet, away from the bustling main village settlement and near a well-liked caravan and camping site, is a traditional drinking pub. This pub is a haven for lovers of classic games such as darts, crib, and petanque. The main bar, designed in an L-shape, features quarry tiles and leads to a serene, covered patio area, perfect for those seeking a quiet retreat. The pub's walls are adorned with framed local sketches, adding a touch of local charm and history to the establishment. Interestingly, there is an untouched snug bar within the pub that remained closed for several years, adding a touch of mystery and intrigue to the place. The pub is affectionately known as "Dickie," a term from the Suffolk dialect that translates to "Donkey." This nickname adds a touch of whimsy and local flavor, making the pub a unique and charming destination for both locals and visitors alike.