Kings Arms
Eastgate, Bury St. Edmunds, IP33We are a historic townhouse inn bursting with character, that sits proudly in the centre of Bury St Edmunds. We have a great beer garden and al fresco dining area to enjoy on those warm sunshine days
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Relocating to Bury St Edmunds graces you with living in a town blooming with history, racing back over 1,000 years. Enriched with stunning architectural spots like Georgian squares and medieval layouts, living in Bury St. Edmunds is like living out a piece of England's history. Situated in East Anglia, it enjoys the perfect blend of urban convenience and countryside charm. The ease of walkability in the town centre, plentiful green spaces, and outdoor activities cater to an active lifestyle. With award-winning restaurants and breweries, it caters to a variety of culinary preferences providing a delightful dining experience. Feeling at home in Bury St Edmunds means immersing in its rich heritage daily and exploring it leisurely in your own time.
Bury St Edmunds is famous for its rich historical significance sketched with landmarks like the ruins of the Abbey of St Edmund, the original burial site for the patron saint of England. The town basks in the glory for its historical associations with prominent figures like Charles Dickens, who stayed at The Angel Hotel and commemorated the town in his novels. Bury St Edmunds also works a treat for ale enthusiasts as home to Greene King, the UK's largest British-owned brewery, and is the birthplace of Silver Spoon Sugar as well.
Bury St Edmunds is an exceptional treasure trove of things to do. Walking through the Abbey Gardens is a feast for the eyes with the beautiful array of flowers, or you can explore the ruins of the Abbey of St Edmund. If you have the love of theatre, the classic Theatre Royal will entertain you, or you can explore the contemporary Apex venue that regularly hosts music and festivals. St. Edmundsbury Cathedral holds an allure for history enthusiasts, while the Moyse's Hall Museum provides a glance back into the past. Shopping enthusiasts can wander and shop around the streets filled with independent shops and boutiques. Of course, a visit to Greene King Brewery is not to be missed. From exploring the past to enjoying the present, there's never a dull moment in Bury St Edmunds.
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£176,000
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