About Brampton Dog
Formerly a Village Inn
the property has been converted by it's present owners, John
and Margaret Benson, to include three comfortable ground
floor en-suite bedrooms.
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The Brampton Dog,
built circ 1800, was a familiar landmark in the district and
was the sole public house in the village. At one time owned
by the lord of the manor, the premises were acquired in 1928
by Adnams & Company, the Southwold brewers. White's
Directory notes that the landlord in 1844 was John
Cleveland. He must have provided a very useful service as
his occupations were given as being both victualler and
veterinary surgeon.
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The Gardens at Brampton Dog.
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The Pond.
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Guests are
accommodated in their own ground floor double or twin
en-suite bedroom with tea and coffee making facilities. The
rooms are also equipped with television and hair dryer.
One of the bedrooms.
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Breakfast is served in
the breakfast room in the main building and the snug bar has
been retained as a bar/lounge for the use of guests.
The breakfast room.
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The conservatory, adjacent to the breakfast room.
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The original
Snug Bar, retained as the residents lounge
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The gardens in
winter.
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Looking for accommodation
over Christmas?
We are open 365 days a
year!
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