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8 miles northeast of Newmarket, just as the main road London to Norwich (A11) takes the curve, the highway goes past the picturesque mill and over the river Lark nestles the village of Barton Mills. The Olde Bull Inn is a traditional 17th century coaching inn, which has been added to over time, the recent restorations are 13 character en suite bedrooms that enables us to offer the very best of modern whilst retaining the atmosphere of old. Overall this enables us to meet the comforts and needs of every customer whether it is a traveller on business or a tourist visiting the area. These days whilst the exterior of the Olde Bull Inn seems the same on entering you will find a warm welcome varied selection of real ales and fine wines, and a menu for all occasions. (One menu is offered throughout the building).
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