Yoxford is a village in East Suffolk, England, close to the Heritage Coast, Minsmere Reserve (RSPB), Aldeburgh and Southwold.
[5] Yoxford's two pubs are the Griffin Inn, a medieval house that reopened in 2013, and The King's Head.
In fact the book describes Restoration House in Rochester, Kent, referred to as satis by Queen Elizabeth I of England.
Every year on the first Sunday after Easter, a competition is held for eating brawn, known locally as pork cheese.
[6][self-published source][citation needed] The village is served by Darsham railway station on the East Suffolk Line, one mile (1.6 km) away.
It is also served by four weekday buses a day between Aldeburgh and Halesworth and a once-daily Monday-to-Friday service between Leiston and Framlingham.