A Medieval Coaching Inn: New Inn open days
New Inn, Peasenhall, Saxmundham, Suffolk, IP17 2JE
Built in 1478, New Inn bucked the general trend at the time whereby abbeys and monasteries tended to service the needs of the weary traveller. On first inspection New Inn looks like any other run of the mill 15/16th century house of a well-to-do merchant. With lodging rooms either side of a late-medieval hall, the building was in use as an inn by 1478. The New Inn today retains its open hall, once a communal point for weary travellers and those who lived here.
Visit one of Landmark's earliest restorations carried out in 1971-2. The building was in an advanced stage of dereliction and had been declared as unfit for habitation.
Join us on these free open days to learn more about this wonderful building, its history and its restoration. We welcome all ages and encourage you to bring a picnic to enjoy in the garden if the weather is fine.
Free admission. Leaflets about the history of the building will be available.
New Inn, Peasenhall, Saxmundham, Suffolk, IP17 2JE
Parking is located locally within the village of Peasenhall.