The Railway Inn was built in 1860 by landlord Abraham Clements, who later bought and demolished a nearby Wesleyan chapel to build the skittle alley that still stands beside the pub. It remained tied to Adnams for much of its history before being sold in 2015 and becoming a free house, now run as a family business from the same two-bar layout of traditional front bar and rear games room. The pub still stocks Adnams Broadside and Ghost Ship alongside a rotating guest ale, and keeps a large beer garden with its own garden bar and a petanque pitch, plus a pool table and sports screens in the games room. Food service runs Thursday to Sunday only, alongside daily drinking hours that extend later at weekends. Its position by Framlingham's former railway station, a short walk from the town centre and castle, has kept it a genuine locals' pub rather than a food-led gastropub.
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