Brandon’s Pubs and Industries
Brandon Town Council, Old School House, Market Hill, Brandon, Suffolk, IP27 0AA
Discover the industrial history of Brandon town on this guided walk.
Hear stories of the workers in Brandon's historical industries: flint knapping, fur processing factories and others – and about the many old pubs there used to be along the route (at least eight!) of which one is now a tea room, and another celebrates the flintknapping industry.
Plus, as every town had its gasworks, this walk will explore the site of Brandon's, visiting the manager’s house, along with the remnants of the Lode (the waterway used to bring up the coal from the main river) which is also famous for a World War I plane crash.
We will also see if we can answer the question: where did Monkey Stile Lane get its name?
This route has been specially created for Brandon's Heritage Open Days and will be guided by Imogen Radford and OSBrecks volunteers.
Brandon Town Council, Old School House, Market Hill, Brandon, Suffolk, IP27 0AA
2.5‑mile (4 km) free walk, funded by Brandon Town Council. Suitable for all ages, though a section along a busy road may challenge young families. The route follows pavements and firm paths. Town centre start/end with nearby cafés, shops and toilets (Brandon Centre 1 min away). Free parking at George Street and Brandon Centre (3‑hour limit). Bus stops 2 mins away; train station 15 mins. Not dog friendly.