Laxfield, Low Road c.1960
Photo ref: L361009
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Photo ref: L361009
Photo of Laxfield, Low Road c.1960

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The 17th-century thatched King's Head is amongst the best-known pubs in Suffolk. The Felgate family were licensees from c1880 until 1970. Its attraction is that it remains an old-fashioned pub with no frills. Beer is drawn from barrels in the taproom, while customers are entertained by traditional musicians and singers. The 'Low House' was East Anglian Pub of the Year in 2000.

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Memories of Laxfield, Low Road c1960

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The low house was run by a lovely couple named Paul and Janet Parsons. The had a son Zach (Zacky Bongo) and a daughter, Tabitha. What a pleasant atmosphere they always maintained. Friends like the Parsons are rare and sadly I do not know where they are now. We were only a stones throw away in St. Mary's cottage. The only seperation from the pub was a very small garden and an equally small garage. I hope all is well with my long lost friends from Laxfield.
lived here in the 'low house' for a couple of years with my parents; eddie and anna macleod, in fact i feel my heart still lives here. the sunday hunts, kippers on a friday, local folk groups around the settle, big, thrashy, noisy 'cool' bands in the stable/shed. the beer festivals, the adnams ale and me and my family welcoming everyone into our home, the Kings Head. xxx