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Despite its remote location, all roads lead
to St. Peters! So, which one are you coming from
?
From Norwich: head for Bungay
From Ipswich: head for either: Diss then Harleston (A140); or alternatively,
Halesworth (A12)
From Bury St Edmunds: head for Diss, then Harleston (A143).
From Gt Yarmouth/Lowestoft: head for Beccles then Bungay.
From Bungay
Get on the A144 through Bungay towards Halesworth. Pass Charlish's
Ford garage on your right. Carry on out of Bungay for a mile or
so then turn right when you see the brown sign for the Brewery.
Drive through St. Margaret, Ilketshall village and you will find
the Hall after a mile or so, on your right.
From Harleston
Main road way:
Go to Bungay and follow the Bungay instructions.
Back roads:
Take the main road from Harleston to Bungay for approx 2 miles.
Turn right at Homersfield (opposite The Dove restaurant). Carry
on this road, the B1062, to Flixton. As you enter Flixton and come
to the sweeping left-hand bend, turn right and go down Flixton main
street. (If you see the Flixton Buck on your left, you have missed
the turning.) Pass the village hall on your right. Just after the
village hall, take the road that leads off to the left, signposted
St. Peters Brewery. Carry on this road until you come to a
T junction and you will see the Hall on your left.
From Halesworth
Main road way:
Head from Halesworth to Bungay. Go through Ilketshall St. Lawrence.
Approx 3 miles after Ilketshall St. Lawrence, you will see a turning
to the left with a brown 'St. Peters brewery' sign. Follow
the road through St. Margaret, Ilketshall village and you will find
the Hall after a mile or so, on your right
Back roads:
Come through the centre of Halesworth heading for Bungay/Norwich
on the main A144. You will see 'MicroPress Printers' on your right
(next to the Ford garage) - turn left at Micropress, into Wissett
Road. Follow this road out of Halesworth, through Wissett and through
Rumburgh. Go over the bridge as you leave Rumburgh and after approx
half a mile, take the first right - signposted St. Michael. Carry
on this road for approx 2 miles and you will find St. Peters
on your left.
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