The pretty UK town home to tiny pub that has ‘massive atmosphere’

Bury St Edmunds

Bury St Edmunds is just 40 minutes away from Cambridge (Image: Getty Images)

This historic town is home to one of the and it’s located just 40 minutes away from Cambridge.

The Nutshell pub is a popular place for people to visit while in Bury St Edmunds.

Its bar measures a tiny 15ft by 7ft, with the pub serving customers since 1867.

and quirky tourist attraction for local and worldwide visitors.

One customer on Tripadvisor said: “Great little pub with massive atmosphere! Not much room inside but the service and beers made up for that. Loads of history and very quirky, will definitely be returning next time I’m in Bury St Edmunds. Well done!”

Cathedral

The cathedral is one of the main attractions in the area and a must-see (Image: Getty Images)

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In , there are plenty of things to do and see while you’re in the area.

If you want to carry on the pub theme, you can visit the Greene King Brewery which is listed on as the number one thing to do in the town.

There are tours available and you can see how famous beers are made on this immersive walk talk and tasting tour.

If you’re looking to get outdoors, the Abbey Gardens are a perfect place to visit. These pretty gardens are perfect for a walk all year round and you won’t be disappointed.

A visitor on said: “Beautiful gardens, lovely established wisteria plant in the rose garden. There’s been real thought put into the park, there’s a great balance of pretty planting and usable space. Lots and lots of benches, but all nicely tucked away so it doesn’t feel you’re right next to anyone else.”

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Ickworth House

Ickworth House is a country house and National Trust estate which you can visit (Image: Getty Images)

For those wanting to explore the history and architecture of the area, the St. Edmundsbury Cathedral is a must-see.

The cathedral is the centrepoint of the town, it was established in 1020 AD in honour of the Anglo Saxon King Edmund.

Today, it is a well-maintained and impressive place to visit, it serves as an important part of the local community.

is a idyllic town which makes the perfect place for a weekend away in England.

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