Queen's Head, Grade II listed pub in Bramfield, England
The Queen's Head is a Grade II listed pub located in Bramfield village featuring original timber beams, vaulted ceilings, and substantial fireplaces within a restored timber-framed structure. The building displays typical characteristics of Tudor and Stuart period construction throughout its interior spaces.
The northern section was built in 1540, while the southern wing dates to the 1600s with later alterations made during the 1700s. These distinct phases of construction reveal how the building evolved and expanded over two centuries.
The pub sources regional ales from East Anglian breweries and prepares meals using fresh ingredients obtained from local producers in the area.
The pub offers indoor seating throughout the building and visitors can arrive via local roads to the village location. Limited parking is available near the building, so visiting during quieter times may help with vehicle accommodation.
The building preserves sections using traditional wattle and daub construction methods from Tudor times. An original serving hatch for ale from the 1500s remains visible and shows how beverages were historically distributed from the establishment.
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