Two pubs in Suffolk have won a prestigious award naming them the best pubs to visit.
Each year the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) compiles a list of the top drinking spots in each region of the country.
Suffolk is broken down into four regions: Ipswich and East Suffolk, Mid Anglia (Suffolk), North East Suffolk and West Suffolk.
The Rumburgh Buck, in Rumburgh near Halesworth, won Pub of the Year for the North East Suffolk region.
It also won the same award last year.
The 16th century pub is a family owned and traditional country pub serving up to five cask ales from local breweries.
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The Dove in Bury St Edmunds was named Pub of the Year for the West Suffolk region.
It is located on the outskirts of the town centre and has six handpumps delivering beer directly from a cooled cellar.
The majority of the beers sold are sourced from brewers across East Anglia.
No winners were chosen for the Mid Anglia (Suffolk) region while the Fat Cat was named the best for Ipswich and East Suffolk.
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