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Edwardstone
White Horse

real ale available
owner: Free house
Mill Green, CO10 5PX
grid reference: TL 951 428
tel. 01787 211211
Opening hours (as of 28/08/2008)
[winter]
12-3 (Sat) 5-11 (Mon-Sat); 12-3; 5-11 (Sun)

[summer]
Tue-Thu: 1200-1500, 1700-2400
Fri-Sun: 1200-2400
Regular real ales: Adnams Bitter, Greene King IPA + Guest Beers - always one Mild and Castlings Heath cider.
Guest beers: range varies
Well off the beaten track this lovely rural free house is an ideal holiday base. Camping & Caravan Club approved there are also two self-catering chalets powered by the pubs own wind turbine. The pub has two separate bars. Mild has long been a favourite here and one guest beer will always be a dark ale. Regular beer festivals are popular locally and the pub is licensed to 1:30am when trade demands. A new "eco brewery" is under construction behind the pub and is due to start brewing in August.

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Local licensing authority for Edwardstone is Babergh
Last updated: August 28th 2008


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