Long Houses
Longhouses are a feature of Cratfield, and Suffolk. These houses, intended for both people and cattle, developed from Mediaeval buildings consisting of a central hall, a service end, and a byre for cattle. You may be interested in Vernacular houses
St Mary’s Church, Cratfield
Do you recognise this object? Find out more by joining one of the six expert guided tours of the Church during the Open Weekend, 14 & 15 June. Two tours fully booked! Book in advance at cratfieldsuffolk@gmail.com
Aspall Cyder in Cratfield
Aspall Cyder at The Poacher in Cratfield. In 1728 Clement Chevalier inherited Aspall Hall and moved to Suffolk from his native Jersey. But the cider grown in Suffolk did not satisfy him and so he imported trees from Jersey to produce ‘cyder’, and, as … Continued
The Poacher
The Poacher, a 17th century inn, CAMRA-listed, serves a constantly changing selection of interesting beers as well as Aspall’s Cyder. Excellent fish and chips, and Dish of the Day. T 01986 798 206