Visiting Us

The Black Horse Inn is in the small village of Swaffham Bulbeck which is located to the north east of Cambridge.  Using Google maps is a great way to find us – just click on:  Google Map of the Black Horse Inn in Swaffham Bulbeck  and key your postcode into Box A.  Point B on the map is where we are.  You can zoom in to get greater detail of the locale.

 

Contact Details

The Black Horse Inn

35 High Street, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge CB25 0HP

Tel: 01223 811366

Email: blackhorseinn-swaffhambulbeck@hotmail.co.uk

 

Opening Hours

The Black Horse is open from 11.30am to 11.30pm every day other than Sunday when we close at around 9.30pm.  Opening times may vary over Christmas, New Year and Bank Holidays – we suggest you give us a call to check them at the time.

 

When We Serve Food

The Black Horse serves food from midday to 2.00pm and 6.00pm to 9.00pm every day other than Sunday when we serve from midday to 2.00pm only.  Food serving times may vary over Christmas, New Year and Bank Holidays – we suggest you give us a call to check them at the time.

 

Local Attractions

Angelsey Abbey

This is a glorious Jacobean-style house with an eclectic rare works of art collection and outstanding gardens which contain a working windmill.  To learn more about Angelsey Abbey, please click on the link.

Burwell

This is a small town of some 6,500 people located a couple of miles away from Swaffham Bulbeck.  To learn more about Burwell, please click on the link.

Cambridge

This is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is just 10 miles away from the Black Horse.  There is a Park and Ride scheme and also a regular bus service which stops outside the inn.  To learn more about Cambridge, please click on the link.

Devil’s Dyke

This is the finest Anglo-Saxon earthwork of its kind in the country.  To learn more about the Devil’s Dyke, please click on the link.

Newmarket

This large town is the home of the British Horseracing industry and is less than 10 miles away from the Black Horse with a regular bus service that stops outside the inn.  To learn more about Newmarket, please click on the link.

Reach Village

Reach, or as it was previously know Reche, has been inhabited for over 2,000 years and boasts an annual fair that dates back to 1201.  To learn more about Reach, please click on the link.

Swaffham Bulbeck

The Black Horse Inn has been in existence in this village since 1765.  To learn more about Swaffham Bulbeck, please click on the link.

Swaffham Prior

Swaffham Prior is a small neighbouring village to Swaffham Bulbeck.  To learn more about Swaffham Prior, please click on the link.

Wicken Fen

Wicken Fen is a wonderful Nature Reserve, owned and managed by the National Trust.  To learn more about Wicken Fen, please click on the link.