The Horse and Groom is conveniently located on East Street, less than half a mile from the bustling town centre of Sudbury, Suffolk. This historic market town offers a wealth of cultural and historical attractions for visitors, including buildings dating back to the 17th century and connections to renowned artists like John Constable and Thomas Gainsborough. Sudbury continues to thrive as a vibrant community, hosting a weekly market in the town square and a larger farmers' market once a month. Sudbury benefits from excellent transport links, with the A131 and A134 roads providing easy access to nearby towns and cities such as Colchester, Bury St Edmunds, and Chelmsford. The town is also served by a railway station close to the centre, with regular services to Marks Tey, where travellers can connect to London Liverpool Street, Colchester, and other key destinations.
This is a good-sized pub, newly redecorated externally, featuring an L-shaped bar and a separate pool room. There is a trade kitchen area behind the bar and also an attractive patio garden to the side with a smoking solution and a good-sized car park. Walking through the front door of the pub which is located to the left of the main frontage, you will find a small porch area. To the right of this area, you will find the main bar with the long servery, low-level seating and log burner for a cosy and traditional atmosphere. Through past the bar, you will find the darts area, flat-screen televisions and access to the toilets as well as a door to the outside decking space. Straight ahead from the entrance porch, there is a conveniently located pool room and then on your left, you will find the main access to the external drinking space for approximately 60 seated. The cellar is accessed through an opening in the bar floor and the accommodation has its own entrance, but can also be accessed from behind the bar.
The private accommodation consists of a lounge, two good-sized bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a small office room, situated upstairs to the pub and can be accessed from behind the bar or from the owner's private entrance.