Parish Council - Suffolk
The White Horse is listed Grade II and dates from the late 16th or early 17th centuries, although its facade is 19th century. Timber framed and rendered, its roof is covered in plaintiles on the front and pantiles to the rear. To the left hand side is a short, two storey range with a single three light leaded casement window on each floor. These have pointed arched heads. To the right, on the ground floor, is a panelled door with a rustic lean-to timber porch. There is a massive red brick chimneystack with four octagonal flues along the ridge and another rectangular stack on the left hand gable of the two storey wing.
The White Horse is a popular pub, full of character and abuts the pretty village green of Easton. For details of The White Horse click on the following link https://www.eastonwhitehorse.co.uk/