URPoint Details
The Cretingham Bell, a 16th century Tudor building once a manor house has been beautifully renovated and retains flagged floors, beams and open dining areas. Families are well catered for with a well equipped garden and family room. Barbecues are held on Sunday throughout the summer.
The original ‘Bell Inn’ was used in 1887 as a court room to decide the fate of Rev Gilbert-Cooper the curate who, supposedly murdered the 73 year old vicar Rev William Farley.
The curate was found guilty and sent to Broadmoor prison for 40 years where he died.
- Type:
- Food and Beverage
Map Location
The Street, Cretingham IP13 7BJ, England